tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-860644684676938521.post5813157832621740750..comments2023-05-02T01:55:12.747-07:00Comments on Los.: Hospitality Is Not OptionalLoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16272848301428977728noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-860644684676938521.post-9869034996451061652009-07-28T11:19:30.706-07:002009-07-28T11:19:30.706-07:00All I can say is AMEN brother. I see Paul's an...All I can say is AMEN brother. I see Paul's angst for unity in Philippians, and think to myself... that needs to be me. I love the fact that he said his JOY is made complete in their unity! There is exceeding joy and glory driven love when the church loves the way it should. We need to do this... Yes, we need to pray.. but let's get up off our butts and be the gospel.B-Lohttp://bryanlopez.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-860644684676938521.post-62524739799614987522009-07-31T08:40:40.362-07:002009-07-31T08:40:40.362-07:00Great post, Los-- moving and convicting. Hospital...Great post, Los-- moving and convicting. Hospitality is definitely one of the "living in light of's," of the Gospel. <br><br>Hospitality doesn't save us, nor does any other work, but it is one of the *implications of* the Gospel. We have been saved so that God will be glorified through us, and hospitality to others glorifies God. May these truths sink deeper into our thinking and living, and become a greater, more constant reality for DSC, whether on Sunday morning or any other time of the week, wherever we are!Christopher Lakenoreply@blogger.com