God’s Acre on the Go
What if following Jesus is not only about where we are sent, but also about who we are willing to receive? In Matthew 10:5-11; 40-42 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2010%3A5-11%3B%2040-42&version=NRSVUE], Jesus sends his disciples out to proclaim that the kingdom of heaven has come near. But he sends them without extra supplies, making them dependent on the hospitality of others. This sermon looks at the often-overlooked side of discipleship: the people who open the door, make room at the table, and offer even a cup of cold water. Jesus says that whoever welcomes his disciples welcomes him, reminding us that hospitality is not just kindness. It is a way of recognizing Christ in the person who comes near. Through everyday images of offering a drink, moving a bag from an empty seat, greeting a newcomer, or sharing fellowship after worship, this message invites us to see small acts of welcome as part of God’s larger work. The challenge is simple but holy: notice who is near, make room, and trust that no act of care is wasted.
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