CHILD-FRIENDLY HOSPITALITY — A DOOR GOD USES!
Genesis 43:1-34 GNT
The famine in Canaan got
worse, [2] and when the family of Jacob had eaten all the grain which had been
brought from Egypt, Jacob said to his sons, "Go back and buy a little food
for us." [3] Judah said to him, "The man sternly warned us that we
would not be admitted to his presence unless we had our brother with us. [4] If
you are willing to send our brother with us, we will go and buy food for you.
[5] If you are not willing, we will not go, because the man told us we would
not be admitted to his presence unless our brother was with us." [6] Jacob
said, "Why did you cause me so much trouble by telling the man that you
had another brother?" [7] They answered, "The man kept asking about
us and our family, 'Is your father still living? Do you have another brother?'
We had to answer his questions. How could we know that he would tell us to
bring our brother with us?" [8] Judah said to his father, "Send the
boy with me, and we will leave at once. Then none of us will starve to death.
[9] I will pledge my own life, and you can hold me responsible for him. If I do
not bring him back to you safe and sound, I will always bear the blame. [10] If
we had not waited so long, we could have been there and back twice by
now." [11] Their father said to them, "If that is how it has to be,
then take the best products of the land in your packs as a present for the
governor: a little resin, a little honey, spices, pistachio nuts, and almonds.
[12] Take with you also twice as much money, because you must take back the
money that was returned in the top of your sacks. Maybe it was a mistake. [13]
Take your brother and return at once. [14] May Almighty God cause the man to
have pity on you, so that he will give Benjamin and your other brother back to
you. As for me, if I must lose my children, I must lose them." [15] So the
brothers took the gifts and twice as much money, and set out for Egypt with
Benjamin. There they presented themselves to Joseph. [16] When Joseph saw
Benjamin with them, he said to the servant in charge of his house, "Take
these men to my house. They are going to eat with me at noon, so kill an animal
and prepare it." [17] The servant did as he was commanded and took the
brothers to Joseph's house. [18] As they were being brought to the house, they
were afraid and thought, "We are being brought here because of the money
that was returned in our sacks the first time. They will suddenly attack us,
take our donkeys, and make us his slaves." [19] So at the door of the
house, they said to the servant in charge, [20] "If you please, sir, we
came here once before to buy food. [21] When we set up camp on the way home, we
opened our sacks, and each man found his money in the top of his sack-every bit
of it. We have brought it back to you. [22] We have also brought some more money
with us to buy more food. We do not know who put our money back in our
sacks." [23] The servant said, "Don't worry. Don't be afraid. Your
God, the God of your father, must have put the money in your sacks for you. I
received your payment." Then he brought Simeon to them. [24] The servant
took the brothers into the house. He gave them water so that they could wash
their feet, and he fed their donkeys. [25] They got their gifts ready to
present to Joseph when he arrived at noon, because they had been told that they
were to eat with him. [26] When Joseph got home, they took the gifts into the
house to him and bowed down to the ground before him. [27] He asked about their
health and then said, "You told me about your old father-how is he? Is he
still alive and well?" [28] They answered, "Your humble servant, our
father, is still alive and well." And they knelt and bowed down before
him. [29] When Joseph saw his brother Benjamin, he said, "So this is your
youngest brother, the one you told me about. God bless you, my son." [30]
Then Joseph left suddenly, because his heart was full of tender feelings for
his brother. He was about to break down, so he went to his room and cried. [31]
After he had washed his face, he came out, and controlling himself, he ordered
the meal to be served. [32] Joseph was served at one table and his brothers at
another. The Egyptians who were eating there were served separately, because
they considered it beneath their dignity to eat with Hebrews. [33] The brothers
had been seated at the table, facing Joseph, in the order of their age from the
oldest to the youngest. When they saw how they had been seated, they looked at
one another in amazement. [34] Food was served to them from Joseph's table, and
Benjamin was served five times as much as the rest of them. So they ate and
drank with Joseph until they were drunk.
Hospitality means being
kind, welcoming, and open to others. It is more than giving someone food or a
seat. In the Bible, hospitality is a way of showing God’s love. It is one of
the ways God brings healing, peace, and restoration. Genesis 43 gives us a beautiful
example through Joseph.
Joseph was now a leader in
Egypt when his brothers came to him. These were the same brothers who had hurt
him many years before. They were afraid, but Joseph surprised them. Instead of
punishing them, he welcomed them. He told his servant, “Bring these men into
the house… they will eat with me at noon.” Joseph chose kindness instead of
revenge. His hospitality became the beginning of healing for his family.
All through the Bible, God
uses hospitality to show His heart. He welcomes strangers, helps the weak, and
comforts the hurting. Abraham welcomed three visitors in Genesis 18, not
knowing they were angels. Because of his hospitality, God gave him a promise
that Sarah would have a son. Hebrews 13:2 reminds us that sometimes we welcome
angels without knowing.
Joseph’s kindness showed
God’s love. Even though he had been hurt, he chose mercy. His table became a
place of peace. His brothers came in afraid, but hospitality calmed their fear.
A warm welcome can change someone’s heart. A simple meal can bring people
together.
Jesus also used hospitality.
He ate with His disciples, with sinners, and with people who needed hope. The
early church grew by sharing meals and caring for one another.
Hospitality is important for
every believer. It is a way to show God’s love. When we open our hearts, homes,
or even our smiles, God can use us to bring healing and joy to others.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
· Who
can I show kindness and hospitality to this week?
· How
can my home or my attitude bring peace to others?
· What
fears do I need to let go of so I can welcome others with love?
PRAYER: Father, give me a
kind and welcoming heart. Help me show Your love through hospitality. Use my
life to bring peace, joy, and healing to others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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