Apr. 14, 2009

Blossoming In Grace ~ Practice Hospitality - Thoughts from Annalise (16) and Kaitlyn (9)

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Practice Hospitality

Q. Why is it important for me, as a teen or child, to practice hospitality? What is hospitality anyway?
 
A. [Annalise – age 16] It is important to know what hospitality is and what it means. Hospitality is a great way to show people about Jesus. Hospitality is when we extend our hands to the needy, and open our homes to the homeless, our family, friends, neighbors and unbelievers. We are showing them the love of Jesus Christ when we serve them in our home.  
 
In Romans 12:13 it says, “Share with God’s people who are in need and practice hospitality.” What do we share with these people who are guests in our home? We share Jesus by showing them the love of Jesus in us through hospitality!
 
I love showing hospitality to my friends and family. My Mommy and I clean the house, make a dessert dish and some kind of drink. We also light the candles sometimes and welcome them warmly, with a smile!
 
Why don’t you ask your mother if you can invite someone who is lonely over for a home-cooked dinner, so that you can show them Jesus through you and your hospitality!
 
[Kaitlyn – age 9] “Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Gods grace in its various forms.” 1 Peter 4:9-10
 
Hospitality is also known as the act of generously providing care and kindness to whoever is in need. – Wikipedia
 
The children in my family just started sending letters, writing little messages and making drawings for our elderly relatives who we don’t see very often. They really enjoy getting those letters. Just think about your relatives opening the mailbox, not expecting to get much of anything interesting. Imagine their smile when they see a child’s handwriting and quickly open it to find a nice little note or drawing!
 
The gift that he’s talking about in 1 Peter could be drawing, writing or inviting someone to dinner. We show God’s grace when we do things like those. It might not sound like a lot of fun, but I really enjoy showing hospitality to my friends and family!
 
** Leave a comment to tell us how YOU have shown or plan to show hospitality to others. We’d love to hear your thoughts, ideas and suggestions! **
 
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Kaitlyn is 9 years old and is a budding young writer who wants to share her thoughts on what God has shown her through Scripture. She also likes to write on what it's like being part of a large homeschooling family. She, like Annalise, who is 16 years old, is maturing in grace. Both of the oldest Metzger girls  - Annalise and Kaitlyn - look forward to contributing to the "Blossoming in Grace" section, which addresses topics such as, training to be a homemaker, homeschooling, learning to help teach younger siblings, cooking, cleaning, hospitality, babysitting, gardening, modesty, getting along in a large family, Scripture memory and how to embrace your noble calling from God!
 
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Apr. 11, 2009

Large Family Chores - Kaitlyn (9) and Annalise (16) share their thoughts!

Blossoming in Grace

The Metzger Girls

Large Family Chores

Q. You do chores? Why are they important if my parents can do them for me?
 
A. [Kaitlyn – age 9] Chores are important because some women, who haven’t been taught how to do them, have a hard time later on in their lives when they’re running their household. They don’t know how to vacuum, mop, dust, or even scrub a cabinet! Their houses are not clean and their family feels miserable.
 
I admit, sometimes I don’t want to do my chores! That’s natural, but we should overcome it through Jesus! Colossians 3:23 says, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.” And that is exactly what we should do!
 
[Annalise – age 16] Chores prepare you for life as a wife and mother! The woman described in Proverbs 31 is a noble wife, who is worth more than rubies. Proverbs 31:27 says, She looks well to the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness.” She is not lazy! It might have been hard for her to learn to clean and to master her chores, but she did it anyway, and we can too!
 
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Kaitlyn is 9 years old and is a budding young writer who wants to share her thoughts on what God has shown her through Scripture. She also likes to write on what it's like being part of a large homeschooling family. She, like Annalis, who is 16 years old, is maturing in grace. Both of the oldest Metzger girls  - Annalise and Kaitlyn - look forward to contributing to the "Blossoming in Grace" section, which addresses topics such as, training to be a homemaker, homeschooling, learning to help teach younger siblings, cooking, cleaning, hospitality, babysitting, gardening, modesty, getting along in a large family, Scripture memory and how to embrace your noble calling from God!
 
Don't miss out on other posts by Annalise and Kaitlyn in Blossoming in Grace!

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