Sunday, 3 July 2016

Understanding Hospitality

Being an introvert, I often find socializing and entertaining guests a struggle.  I often convince myself that I am not gifted in this area and it is ok to leave it to the more extroverted members of the group, while I focus on what I am good in. This module has challenge me to move out of my comfort zone to change my mindset in making our guests and visitors feel welcome.  I realize that I should extend hospitality not as a must-do action, but that it is the duty of a believer to extend hospitality, as taught in 1 Peter 4:9. Not only that, I must do it cheerfully and willingly, without grumbling. Through this module, I realized that hospitality is a duty of every believer as we are told to practice hospitality in Roman 12:13. Since this realization, I have started to make a conscious effort to step out of my comfort zone to connect with people in my group, regardless of whether they are strangers or people I know or am comfortable with.  

One idea I find useful in this module is that as a teacher and lecturer, I am often overly concerned that my students understand my lessons and whether they can apply it. This module helped me to recognize the importance of being hospitable to my students in their learning journey. From the readings and lectures in this class, I now understand that it is important to ensure that my students not only understand the lesson, but also develop an interest in or love for the topic. Knowing this, I will put in effort to allow my students to take their time to make connections  with the subject (like getting to know a friend) so that they can find meaning in what they are learning, rather than try to force the knowledge down their throats just to fulfill the lesson plans. 

One lesson, I will keep for life is the lecture on "propempo".  I never understood hospitality in the way that it was taught in class and how it was practiced in the New Testament. In the past, I gauged how good I was as a host based on how well I could take care of my guests during their visits. Now I know that hospitality begins the moment we receive the guest and ends only after we they have reached their "next destination". In the context of visitors in a cell group, the hospitality is not confined to cell meetings, but in church and even wherever we meet. This hospitality should be consistently extended to visitors until they are so comfortable with the body of believers that they no longer see themselves as outsiders. When they reach this stage, they would have reached their "next destination".

21 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing! I agree with the "propempo" term also. Never knew that hospitality was more than just saying goodbye but also ensuring that the guest reaches the next destination. That's true hospitality to learn and to be practiced!

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  2. Very good reminder on "propempo"! With this concept, hospitality takes on a whole different meaning and its purpose-packed! We need to ensure that we empower the guest to take them to the next level!

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  3. It took me five years to get adjusted to a new church and feel that I am a member of that community. It is great that you are giving some thought to the newcomers. Sometimes, our welcome ends with the visitor's card and welcome gift. They can become invisible (even non-existent) after the first visit and initial welcome. Hope you will be able to apply some of what you have learned to improve our hospitality to newcomers.

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  4. Good to know that you are taking up the challenge to be hospitable. I'm not a very sociable person too, we can work on this together!

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  5. Agreed that it takes great effort to be hospitable. Some are gifted in this area, while some are not. Just as some can share the gospel easily while others are not.
    But we are all commission to share the gospel, so we are all blessed to be hospitable.
    I also need special anointing to practice this virtue.

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  6. Hospitality begins the moment we receive the guest and ends only after we they have reached their "next destination".

    I too have that same thought! Guess I need to work on that too haha.

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  7. "until they are so comfortable with the body of believers that they no longer see themselves as outsiders. When they reach this stage, they would have reached their "next destination"." ~ This is not an easy task and will require commitment and effort from the Body of Christ. It's ok, we can start making them feel comfortable with us one step at a time, one meal at a time. =)

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  8. Yes, I agree with you :) Thanks for sharing

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  9. Yes I agree thank you for sharing

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  10. Yes, propempo was something new to me too. Like my discussion group discovered, the more we look into the scriptures, the higher the standards of hospitality get! But I'm sure God allows us to begin with small steps as we put into practice what we have learnt.

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  11. Hi David, I am also very blessed to understand this word "propempō". Now, I'll use it on all my lived in guest. I will send them of with blessing..and see that they are provided till the next destination. Thank you for your sharing.

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  12. Hi David, Thank you for sharing

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  13. Hi David. Hospitality lesson will not leave us the same. I agree that most of us have been challenge to move out of our comfort zone to change our mindset and be hospitable with others.

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  14. We ought to remember that hospitality starts from the visit till the guest gets to its next destination, then can it be complete.

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  15. We ought to remember that hospitality starts from the visit till the guest gets to its next destination, then can it be complete.

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  16. Hi David, agreed with you that we need to take conscious effort to step out of our comfort zone till practicing hospitality become our lifestyle.

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  17. Hi David, it's good that you are able to apply Hospitality to your teaching job! May God bless you as you do so!

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  18. Hi David, glad to see you bring a new perspective into your teaching after this hospitality class. I am sure you will become the teacher God will be pleased with.

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  19. Hi David, I shared with Isaac my Pri school English teacher inspired our class. She is only teacher who is braved to teach us. I still remember her hospitality to us despite we gave her a lot of problem and headache. I want to encourage you God use you to inspire your students.

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  21. Hi Bro David, the concept of "Propempo" as mentioned truly re defines the concept of hospitality. Previously i too shared the same mindset as you believing that my work is done once the visitors are out of my care . Well, the module has been speaking into our very own lives . Thanks for your sharing :)

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