The Sacred Practice of Hospitality

 The Sacred Practice of Hospitality



Hospitality, a sacred practice of old,
A reflection of our inner soul's mold,
A commitment to God's divine grace,
That shines through in every single space.

Christians practice hospitality with ease,
As it's a reflection of our beliefs and creeds,
For we're called to love our neighbors as ourselves,
And welcome the stranger into our homes and hearts.

Peter's use of the adjective "hospitable" is true,
Describing our inner character through and through,
For our actions reflect our deepest core,
And that's what makes hospitality so much more.

For when we practice hospitality with love and care,
We reflect God's love that's beyond compare,
For God himself is the ultimate host,
Welcoming us all into his heavenly abode.

And when we practice hospitality without grumbling or greed,
It's a reflection of God's love that we heed,
For God's grace inspires us to be,
Gracious, kind, and hospitable, setting us free.

For hospitality is more than just an act,
It's a reflection of God's love that's a fact,
A commitment to welcome all with open arms,
And show them God's love that's beyond all norms.

So let us practice hospitality with a joyful heart,
As we reflect God's love that's a divine art,
A commitment to love and generosity,
That flows through us with God's divine velocity.

For the sacred practice of hospitality,
Is a reflection of our deepest spirituality,
A commitment to love and grace,
That shines through in every single space.


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