Welcome to Walk-on Wednesday. By Hump Day, we are struggling, but we believe a good devotion can strengthen us to finish the week strong.
Don’t forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! Hebrews 13:2 NLT
The promise
was an old one.
He’d prayed
that his wife would be able to conceive and give him a child—hopefully, a male
child. In his spirit, he thought he had heard God tell him it would happen in
time. Years went by. Nothing. Now he and his wife were long past the age of
having and rearing children.
Then one day
unexpectedly—as he lounged in his tent under a cool shade tree, three men
appeared. He hadn’t had company to entertain in quite some time, so he welcomed
them and instructed his servants to prepare some food.
One of the
strangers asked where his wife was. She was resting in the tent. Then came the
startling announcement: “About this time next year, I will return, and your
wife will have a son.” His wife heard the announcement and laughed silently—or
so she thought. The stranger heard her and cautioned her not to doubt God. The following
year, she and her husband held a son.
Abraham and
Sarah weren’t the only ones in history to entertain angels and not know
it. Old Testament Gideon and Manoah did as well. Not until the angel left did
they understand what had happened. Angels often show up as strangers.
Except for
the first three months of my existence, I’ve lived in the South my entire life.
One characteristic of the South that so many appreciate is our friendliness.
Being spoken to, waved at, or smiled at by strangers is typical. Strangers
aren’t afraid to make eye contact with other strangers. In fact, if you walk
around without doing those things, you’ll be considered the odd one out.
I admit my
hesitancy to help strangers. Our world is dangerous—and many people are
untrustworthy, but it doesn’t unwind my responsibility to help those God places
in my path. If he puts them there, I must trust him to protect me as I serve
them. Are you open to entertaining strangers . . . or angels?
Prayer:
Father, open our eyes to helping those You place in our paths.
Tweetable: Are you entertaining angels and don't know it?
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