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On Day 27 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 14:12-14, where Jesus challenges us to extend hospitality not to those who can repay us, but to those who cannot—the poor, the outcast, the overlooked. In this teaching, we glimpse the heart of God’s kingdom: generosity without expectation. As we meditate today, may we ask: Who is God inviting us to welcome? How can we reflect His grace in how we give and love? Let’s listen, reflect, and make room at the table.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Day 27 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 14:12-14, where Jesus challenges us to extend hospitality not to those who can repay us, but to those who cannot—the poor, the outcast, the overlooked. In this teaching, we glimpse the heart of God’s kingdom: generosity without expectation. As we meditate today, may we ask: Who is God inviting us to welcome? How can we reflect His grace in how we give and love? Let’s listen, reflect, and make room at the table.