Romans 12:9-13 ends on this note: “When God’s people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality.” [NLT]
Two thoughts are contained in this short verse. The first flows out to others; the second invites others in. While these two thoughts intertwine, they also have two lovely distinct parts.
We are to distribute, to give out of our supply to help others in needs. We are to share with God’s people. One of the hardest things to teach a child is to share. I remember the shouts of “mine, mine, mine!” that permeated our home on occasion. How difficult it was to convince one small child that it was a good thing to relinquish a prized toy to a sibling or guest.
In God’s house the shouts of “mine, mine, mine!” are never to be heard. It truly is all “His, His, His!” and is to be shared with others who are in need. What flows to us from God is to also flow out from us to others.
The second thought is just slightly different. We are to practice, or be given to, hospitality. There is to be a welcoming in our spirits for others. While this also involves sharing, it is more intimate and personal. I may be able to contribute to the needs of others anonymously. Hospitality on the other hand is very personal. To be hospitable means to open my life and what I have to others. It takes time, effort and a lot of love, love, love to be hospitable.
