John
writes his friend Gaius, thanking him for the hospitality shown traveling
Christians and evangelists. Apparently that was not the norm for some churches.
He references Diotrephes, who has not only turned away Christian travelers, but
has intimidated other church members into doing the same (vv. 9,10).
Years
ago, my wife Janelle and I traveled the United States singing in churches and
leading worship for camp meetings and revivals. We relied on the kindness of
strangers as those churches supported our ministry financially and provided us
food and lodging when we were in town. I remember a poor old blind woman in
Maine who gave us the very best she had to offer, as if she was receiving
Christ himself. Though she’s passed on now, we still thank God every time the
Holy Spirit brings her to our memory, which is often.
Jesus
memorialized forever the woman who poured perfume on his head shortly before
his crucifixion (Matthew 26:6-13). He also taught: If anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones
who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their
reward (Matthew 10:42). If we love Christ, how can we not show hospitality
to those who minister in his name?
How
will you bless a servant of Christ this week?
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