Showing posts with label Devotional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devotional. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sing Your Praise to the Lord!



Beautiful instrumental until 1:12 then...

Sing Your Praise To The Lord
Sing your praise to the Lord,
Come on everybody,
Stand up and sing...
one more Hallelujah,

Give your praise to the lord,
I can never tell you,
Just how much good...
that it’s gonna do ya...

~ performed by Amy Grant

Thursday, April 30, 2009

You Are My All in All




Jesus, Lamb of God...Worthy is Your Name...

You are my Strength when I am weak,
You are the Treasure that I seek.

You are my all in all.
~ performed by Nicole Nordeman

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Hospitality

In her beautiful (to the heart and eye) book, Simple Words of Wisdom, Penelope J. Stokes writes: "...In biblical times, hospitality was a matter of life and death. God's people were commanded to be hospitable to strangers ~ to provide food and water and shelter to them, lest they die in the hostile desert climate."

Near the end of her entry on Hospitality, Ms. Stokes imparts, "For the most part, the people who travel through our daily lives aren't in danger of dying from exposure or malnutrition or dehydration. But they do need spiritual sustenance ~ the bread of truth, the water of grace, and the encompassing shelter of God's love."

Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. ~ Hebrews 13:2



Over the years I've learned that Hospitality can simply mean "being available." It's about caring for and nurturing others. Providing a refreshing atmosphere in your home and in your manner. Letting others in, whether your home is spotless or not.

Hospitality can be as effortless as putting on a pot of tea and setting out a plate of Pepperidge Farm distinctive collection. Or as elaborate as inviting others over for a five-course meal.

Here are other common considerations...Taking a meal to a family who's recently had a new baby. Presenting a homebound sister with a prettily wrapped banana bread. Speaking with, comforting, or praying with a friend in-person or on the phone. A myriad of ideas probably pop into your mind.

All in all, it's really not "what we do," but the "intention" of what we're doing and why we're doing it. Do we need a little prodding? Does it overflow as the fruit of the Holy Spirit?

What are your favorite ways to practice Hospitality?