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Hanukkah, Day 7

Romans 12:13 “Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.”

In this day and age, there are so many “toys” that are vying for our attention, from the latest smartphone or electronic device to hobbies and habits that can be more costly than some of our monthly bills. All of these are optional expenses, but we gladly pay them because it’s what we want, but it’s not what we need.

In this verse, Paul is telling us this is something we “need” to do. What’s really interesting is that when you start to contribute to people in need, it then becomes something you “want” to do. There’s such a joy that comes with giving.

Today, dedicate yourself to finding a need and then contribute to filling that need. But don’t just stop with today. Continue to contribute whenever you find a need, and always seek to show hospitality.

Happy Hanukkah!

Genesis – TP #4.2 – The Destruction of Sodom, part 1

The Angels Arrive in Sodom

Everyone has heard of Sodom and Gomorrah. Was it an actual event or just a metaphor? Was it about the sin of homosexuality or the absence of hospitality? Everyone has an opinion about what it is all about. You can read the story without interruption in Genesis. But here, we’ll break down the elements of what is happening and throw in some archeological evidence.

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