The Christian Working Woman

Biblical Hospitality


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Presented by Julie Busteed
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word hospitality? Do you picture having friends over for dinner or hosting overnight guests? We are looking at what it means to show hospitality from a biblical perspective.
When I have guests over it usually involves a lot of planning and preparation ahead of time. I’m thinking about menus, making lists, going grocery shopping, planning activities, cleaning the house—all to make guests feel comfortable and welcome. And I enjoy doing it. But is that really what the Apostle Paul is talking about in Romans 12?
Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality (Romans 12:13).
What does it mean to practice hospitality? It’s an unusual phrase to me; it stands out to me. The definition of practice means to put something into action—not just think about it. Hospitality comes from the Latin word “hospes” meaning host, visitor, or stranger. It focuses on the treatment of strangers and visitors, not just friends.
This is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of hospitality. But I think it’s what Paul means: actively seek to welcome and care for those you don’t already know. The ESV translation puts it this way, seek to show hospitality. It’s not just about entertaining—it’s about looking for people in need and reaching out.
I also like the way The Message paraphrases it: be inventive in hospitality. Be creative about showing God’s love to others who are in need. There’s not just one way to practice hospitality. Use the gifts God has given you to practice hospitality.
Biblical hospitality goes beyond dinner parties. It’s about seeing and serving others—especially those who might feel overlooked or alone. Maybe it’s inviting someone who needs encouragement or having a homesick student over for a meal.
The Bible doesn’t say this is a requirement for only certain people with specific gifts—not just for those of us who like to entertain guests. I think all of us are called to “practice” hospitality. It’s not dependent on our own feelings, living conditions, talents, or resources. It’s about putting God’s love into action in practical and meaningful ways.
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