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Who Are You Inviting Over For The Holidays?

What I find so exciting and fascinating is the fact that Jesus reconstitutes the definition of family in his ministry - he says real family is spiritual, not biological. On a few different occasions, we find Jesus telling his disciples that the truest sense of family are those who do the will of His Father (Matthew 12:46-50,  19:27-29). We also read in Psalm 68:6 “God sets the lonely in families”. The Bible promises that those who follow him will be given family.  

These passages are amazing for two reasons. 

1) Christ promises an abundance of spiritual family for his followers

2) Christ USES/EXPECTS us to help fulfill this promise to each other 

Now isn’t that incredible!? God gives us a promise and expects us to take part in fulfilling this promise to the Body of Christ. God has such a special place for ALL of his children to enjoy the family life that the gospel provides. Nature may have given us a few family members- however the gospel provides FAR more. 

In light of this Holiday Season,  let’s think of our church community. There are many in our church without biological family this season. Perhaps they are single, widowed, fostered, maybe for whatever reason, their family is out of town this year. My question for those with families is this - how are we providing community to those without family this season? How are we fulfilling Christ’s promise that “those who do the will of His Father” will receive family? 

Let’s  fulfill Christ’s promise to our fellow believers and adopt people into our homes this holiday season. Let’s share our living rooms, meals, family traditions, game/movie nights, and gatherings. Let’s be proactive in seeking out and inviting. 

Who are you inviting over for the Holidays?

-Natalie Goens