Our Love’s for God’s Most Generous Expression: Our Learning, Growing, Living, Doing, in the Family of Faith. Hebrews 13:1-3

Hebrews 13:1-3 Amplified Bible

The Changeless Christ

13 Let love of your fellow believers continue. Do not neglect to extend hospitality to strangers [especially among the family of believers—being friendly, cordial, and gracious, sharing the comforts of your home and doing your part generously], for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it. Remember those who are in prison, as if you were their fellow prisoner, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body [and subject to physical suffering].

The Word of God for the Children of God.

Adeste Fidelis! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Amen.

Love’s Generous Expression

Hebrews 13:1-3 Common English Bible

Our acts of service and sacrifice

13 Keep loving each other like family. Don’t neglect to open up your homes to guests, because by doing this some have been hosts to angels without knowing it. Remember prisoners as if you were in prison with them, and people who are mistreated as if you were in their place.

Keep Loving each other like family.

Do not neglect to open your homes to guests.

Remember the prisoners as if you were in prison with them.

What an incredibly interesting array of both ancient, contemporary ideas!

Loving each other like family – respecting and honoring one another!

Respecting the home, respecting the life of the family and their belongings.

By showing kindness to strangers, you could be showing kindness to a messenger of God.

Paying it forward, buying an extra burger to share with a homeless person, helping someone change a flat tire on their car, offering a ride to a colleague who needs one—in these ways and countless more, our God often gives us all opportunities to show hospitality and compassion for someone who has a need.

As I encounter people who are not part of a faith community, it saddens me when they describe Christians as less-than-compassionate people.

Words I often hear in these conversations are that Christians are aloof,not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant. and judgmental and condescending.

Many people see church buildings in their communities as little more than social clubs, entertainment centers or worse, only occupied on any Sunday.

Any other day, the parking lots are 99.99% empty of cars and any activity.

They hear church people speak out mostly about what the members oppose.

Where is that sound of “little children of all ages” glorifying God and Jesus?

The world needs to see the Body of Christians as people of compassion—good-news people who minister and act like Jesus.

That will happen only when we finally nurture a habit of practicing compassion.

It is not by accident that the writer of Hebrews urges readers to love each other and to look out for the needs of strangers.

It’s easy to overlook the unusual or the unfamiliar.

It takes the love of Christ to step out, move out and reach out to the stranger who might just bring a singularly unique blessing that you never saw coming.

Learning, Growing, Living, in the Family of Faith

There’s all the difference in the world between describing what it means to ride a bicycle and actually helping somebody learn to get on the seat and pedal away.

Making a layer cake seems to be fairly straightforward when I look at the recipe books, but I haven’t had much success in making one that actually tastes right!

What I need is hands-on guidance: somebody to actually take the time to teach me to do it in front of me and then patiently allow me to try my hand at it too.

The moral instruction provided for us in Hebrews 13 is to be trained and formed in our lives not by learning to apply abstract principles but as a result of seeing these principles successfully or erroneously worked out in the family of faith.

We can read, for example, about what it means to love one another, but it is far better to observe such love in the lives of loving people.

We can understand that we are supposed to care for strangers, but we can experience it firsthand if we are brought up and raised in a home where such care, consideration and compassion for one another is faithfully practiced.

We can extend ourselves into areas of ministry and mission which are quite challenging – church prison ministry (https://heartprisonministries.org/) or Christian Prison Ministry (Kairos https://www.kairosprisonministry.org/)

We can read the principles and hear sermons, demands for sexual purity, but we will do far better if we are raised in a flourishing home where they are modeled or we are even able to sit in such homes as we visit other families in our church.

Praise God, the list of mission and ministry opportunities goes on and on.

Establishing these ethical norms is demanding.

It takes the first love of God, our time, effort and patience, and involvement.

The miracles wrought through purposeful discipleship, transformation cannot be achieved by searching the internet, watching a video or reading an article.

If information was enough to bring about transformation, then all we would need to do is write it down or say it.

But you can’t learn love, honor, and faithfulness from the content on a screen.

No, if you are to be content, pure, loving, and hospitable, then that is going to have to be proactively discovered and actively worked out in the family of faith.

Look, then, to your brothers and sisters who exemplify Christ-likeness in these ways.

Read Hebrews 13:1-3 again, praise God for those you know who live these verses out, then be sure to learn from them so in these ways you become like them.

Make it your aim to follow their example that you, like Paul, might humbly be able to say to others, “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1).

Easter is but a short time away.

Celebrating the ultimate act of agape love and sacrifice and service.

What will your efforts at discipleship and transformation in preparation for this coming Easter look like, sound like, be more Christ like in these coming weeks?

I have heard repeatedly: “it takes an entire community, an entire village.”

According to Wikipedia, the original quote “it takes a village to raise a child” is an African proverb meaning it takes a whole community of people interacting with a child to ensure he or she grows in a healthy and safe environment.

Regardless of which stage of life we are all in: parents raising children, married with no children, single, or late adulthood, even a church, we need community.

In these times of recovery, perhaps we need to go back to the essential basics of the Gospel to learn it all over again – to teach it unto each other all over again?

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

Heavenly Father, thank You that while we were yet sinners You loved us and gave Christ to be the propitiation for our sins. Help us in word and deed to increase and abound in brotherly love for one another, just as we also do for You. Give us wisdom as we enter into mission and ministry to our brothers and sisters in Christ and may we speak the truth in love to Your praise and glory. This we ask in Jesus name, AMEN.

Adeste Fidelis! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.

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Today, Why Should Anyone be Asking Themselves this Question: Am I Telling Coming Generations My GOD Stories? Psalm 78:1-4

Psalm 78:1-4English Standard Version

Tell the Coming Generation

A Maskil[a] of Asaph.

78 Give ear, O my people, to my teaching;
    incline your ears to the words of my mouth!
I will open my mouth in a parable;
    I will utter dark sayings from of old,
things that we have heard and known,
    that our fathers have told us.
We will not hide them from their children,
    but tell to the coming generation
the glorious deeds of the Lord, and his might,
    and the wonders that he has done.

The Word of God for the Children of God. Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia! Amen.

Do you take any nominal or significant measure of time in these hectic days of getting everything exactly “just right” for Christmas or any other day, to look into mirror before and after you brush or comb your hair, to consider, ponder,

Everyone who calls themselves a Christian is in essence a teacher of the faith, because we represent God to the outside world. What we say and do is a testimony to our faith and beliefs. To honour our Heavenly Father’s great love and compassion for all mankind, let us represent Jesus well to all our family and friends.

“What has God done in my life?”

“What has God done in your life?”

“What is God doing in my life right now?”

Looking at your husband or your wife, your children, grand children, best friends, the workers being busy in the grocery store or department store?

Looking at all your neighbors house’s outside your living room window?

Looking at the rest of the surrounding homes on the street where you live?

At the person who just drove their car or their SUV or their truck by you?

Maybe God healed someone in your family…

Maybe God helped you restore a broken relationship…

Maybe God miraculously provided for unmet financial needs…

Maybe God just healed and restored them or a member of their family?

Miraculously provided for and just met one of their specific financial needs?

Miraculously provided measure of courage and strength to meet a difficult and insurmountable personal challenge – talking to their bosses or their coworkers?

No matter what God has done, is doing and will certainly do for you or others, in their immediate and far off futures, we always be prepared to give an answer to that question with a story, a personal story, an inspired and empowering story.

The human brain is wired by God to tell, to learn from, and remember, stories.

That is why today’s verses from what would later become Psalm 78 were so fully and completely and utterly meaningful, Asaph had to write them down.

Not just write them down in some private personal journal kept in his bedroom.

But written down for the benefit of countless future generations yet to be born.

That’s why today’s devotional verses from Psalm 78 are so MY GOD powerful.

When the psalmist wrote:

“we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD, tell of his power, and the wonders he has done,”

God very specifically meant parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, leaders and teachers, those ‘influential ones’ in all our lives would share of their God stories with their kids, God’s, their neighbors, at every available opportunity.

When we zoom out, the Bible is not primarily a singular collection of rules or of covenant propositions—it is filled with stories of God’s power and wonders too.

  • Of Adam and Eve, their Sin, hiding from God, the resultant consequences…
  • Of Noah and his hardcore faithfulness before God – building an ark…
  • Of the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children…
  • Of a young idealistic boy named Joseph and his techno colored coat…
  • Joseph, betrayed by his brothers out of jealously, thrown down a well…
  • Joseph, conspired against eventually sold into slavery into Egypt…
  • Joseph, whom God used to set the example of redemption, mercy…
  • A Judge named Deborah who led her people, delivered them in battle…
  • Young Barren Woman named Hannah severely scorned by her people…
  • The Scorned Hannah who prayed and found favor with God – A Son …
  • Young Samuel, who said: “speak Lord for your servant is listening”…
  • God delivering the Israelites from Egypt through miracle after miracle…
  • The Miraculous Life of a once condemned Moses – leading God’s people…
  • The faith and courage of a young David standing up to the bully Goliath…
  • God answering young King Solomon’s prayer for wisdom to rule wisely…
  • Story of a man named Job going from blessed to utter chaos and back…
  • Stories of genealogies’ and generations – Matthew 1:1-17, Luke 3:21-38
  • The Story of a young teenage Girl named Mary who found favor with God…
  • Fulfillment of Prophecy: The Birth Narratives of Immanuel, God With Us…
  • Story of an older couple Zacharias, Elizabeth who found favor with God…
  • Miraculous Interactions with the Thousands, of Feedings and Healings…
  • Of a Good Samaritan, a Prodigal Son, A lonely, isolated woman at a well…
  • Crossing un-crossable Borders long considered to be “high end taboo.”…
  • the unredeemable – at a tax booth, Zacchaeus climbing a community tree…
  • the outcasts, one’s no one else would dare to approach, named “Legion”…
  • who were declared to be untouchables – Lepers, Incurables, Prostitutes…
  • those who have struggled their whole lives for anyone to help them…
  • raising the dead of a lonely widow, of a family friend named Lazarus…
  • Jesus’ perfect life, substitutionary death, and resurrection…
  • The Holy Spirit’s work through the New Testament church…

And these are just a few I could think of in this devotional moment

The list quite literally goes on!

Too many personal stories to tell in this one short devotion ….

Each one with a story of immeasurable significance to us reading this today.

Everyone one of us who calls themselves a Christian is in essence a teacher of the faith, because we represent God to the outside world. What we say and do is a testimony to our faith and beliefs. To honour our Heavenly Father’s great love and compassion for all mankind, let us represent Jesus well to all our family and friends.

So, here’s a challenge I am presenting to you and for your consideration:

Write down a list of your God stories to share with the next generation.

What if every holiday you shared a new story with your kids, grandkids, nieces, or nephews?

What if everyday you would share a new story with your wife or husband, your children, your grandchildren, your siblings, your friends, your own neighbors?

What would happen, what could happen, what might, will happen if the next generation saw God didn’t just do “blessed and highly favored” “praiseworthy” “trustworthy, stuff untold thousands of years ago—GOD IS still active today?

Every single one one of us who confesses Christ as their Savior, who calls upon the Lord for His Grace and for His Favor, who calls themselves a James 1:22-25 Christian, is in essence a teacher and proclaimer of the faith, because we each represent, each reveal, God to the outside world. What we say and do, how we act and behave, in public and in private is a testimony to our faith and beliefs. To genuinely honor our Heavenly Father’s great love and compassion for all of mankind, as Jesus did, let us represent Jesus well to all our family and friends.

And not just in other families, but in your own.

Not just in your home but other people’s homes?

In a whole entire street and block of homes?

In a whole entire community of neighborhood homes

You don’t even need to be a parent to do this.

If you teach Sunday school, volunteer at youth group, mentor kids…

Share your God stories!

If you talk to someone while you are shopping or you are working …

Share your God stories!

If you are talking to someone about getting help for your computer or your internet service or for your smart phone ….

Close the conversation with something like this …

When they ask if you have anymore questions or if there is “anything else” …

“Yes, there is just one thing more thing … “May you find favor with God today!”

You just never know what that will do for that person on the other end …

You just can never know what GOD will do for that person on the other end …

Make your list.

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit …

Check it once and then check it twice and then thrice times more …

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit …

Share your God stories. Do not “hide them from your ‘descendants.’”

Countless future generations are counting on you and me to do our parts!

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

God, my Father ….

Let my testimony of you in my life be as true and faithful your testimony is faithful and true of me in your life. Please, let my story reveal your story!!!

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