Men in the Bible: Earnestness and Extraordinary Hospitality

Men in the Bible: Earnestness and Extraordinary Hospitality

Men in the Bible: Abraham’s Earnestness and Extraordinary Hospitality

Discover how Abraham’s heartfelt and proactive hospitality sets a timeless example for serving guests with excellence.

Then the Lord appeared to him by the terebinth trees of Mamre, as he was sitting in the tent door in the heat of the day. So he lifted his eyes and looked, and behold, three men were standing by him; and when he saw them, he ran from the tent door to meet them, and bowed himself to the ground, and said, “My Lord, if I have now found favor in Your sight, do not pass on by Your servant. Please let a little water be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree. And I will bring a morsel of bread, that you may refresh your hearts. After that you may pass by, inasmuch as you have come to your servant.” They said, “Do as you have said.” So Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah and said, “Quickly, make ready three measures of fine meal; knead it and make cakes.” And Abraham ran to the herd, took a tender and good calf, gave it to a young man, and he hastened to prepare it. So he took butter and milk and the calf which he had prepared, and set it before them; and he stood by them under the tree as they ate. – Genesis 18:1-8

From the passage above, Abraham demonstrated to us through his earnestness how to be an extraordinary host. He was such a good example of hospitality.

When Abraham saw God and the angels with Him afar off, he wasted no time in running to them to worship and invite them to come and be entertained in his tent. He was so persuasive that his potential guests had little resistance to accepting his invitation. So they obliged him.

See what followed next:

So Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah and said, “Quickly, make ready three measures of fine meal; knead it and make cakes.” And Abraham ran to the herd, took a tender and good calf, gave it to a young man, and he hastened to prepare it. So he took butter and milk and the calf which he had prepared, and set it before them; and he stood by them under the tree as they ate.

If this is not extraordinary hospitality, then nothing is. Recall Abraham was a 99-year-old man at this time. Although his guests were ageless, and we cannot compare their ages to Abraham’s, the fact that at age 99, he put on this earnest show of hospitality was impressive. He hurried, rallied his wife, ran, prepared a meal, served, and waited upon his guests all in one fell swoop. And he was a 99-year-old man doing all of this because VIPs were visiting his abode.

With this, Abraham provided us with a template for being an extraordinary host. He did not settle for less. He did not just bark orders at his wife and servants to prepare the food. He was with them in the preparation, skedaddling, and at his mobilization best. His own earnestness must have convinced members of his household that these were no ordinary guests. Also, he must have shown them by his own earnestness the importance of his guests and how those of his household must also comport themselves in attending to their needs.

God Himself was so impressed with Abraham’s attitude that He decided to answer his long-drawn prayer for a child there and then. Surely, we can learn from him.

Selah!

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Understanding God: God of Delegation

Understanding God: God of Delegation

Delegation Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the…

Delegation

Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. – Genesis 1:26-27

We are back to exploring the personality and attributes of God, and His trait which we will be considering today is delegation. God delegates and does not take everything on Himself. From our reference passage today, we can see the reason God decided to create humans. He created us, not just for the vanity of making a creature like Himself, but for a specific purpose: to rule over His other earthly creatures.

This throws a light on another unique nature of God. He is not just methodical in His ways; He is also very structured. Having made the heavens and the earth plus everything in them, He needed an authority figure to entrust His works and who would perform oversight functions over them.

Why is this so? Because God does not live on earth, therefore He needed an earthling to oversee the affairs of the earth. That was the reason He created humans for that very purpose. After creating humans, He delegated His authority to them saying:

“…Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” (Genesis 1:28)

Apart from underlying the fact that God delegates, this passage also offers us an insight into His structured mindset. He is hierarchical and is a stickler for protocol. That was what made Him create man to oversee His earthly estate and why He delegated authority to him so that man could fulfill his role effectively.

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