November 9
Hospitality Starts with Your
Heart by Holley Gerth
The chilly Autumn weather makes me
think back to a time several years ago when snowflakes unexpectedly began to
drift down from the sky. As I wrapped up
a wonderful weekend with some of the girls from the
God-sized Dream team, my eyes turned anxiously to the
road home. I would need to drive about
one hundred miles to get there.
Elise Daly Parker slid into the passenger seat and asked what she could do to
help ease my mind. “Tell me your life
story so I stay calm,” I replied. So
she did. And I discovered even more to
love about this woman I already considered a friend and fellow writer.
Three hours later we pulled into my
driveway and I got out to hug my relieved husband. Thank you, Jesus. I grew up in Texas
and snow-driving is not one of my skills.
It’s right up there with my ability to do algebra. Yes, ma’am.
Elise checked her flight and discovered it was cancelled so rather than
heading to the airport, she’d be bunking with us.
That evening we had breakfast for
dinner and watched Austenland and
talked about words. And that extra
time became one of the most treasured parts of the weekend for me.
What Elise may not have realized is
how hospitality has scared me silly for most of my life. If I’d known we would be having a guest, I
would have probably cleaned the house, made a menu and planned what we would do.
But none of that was an option. And you
know what? It was wonderful to skip all
of it and simply say, “Come in. You are always welcome here.”
I’ve finally realized this secret:
Hospitality is just opening your
home the same way you open your heart.
The day after Elise flew home
another friend called me out of the blue.
She asked if she could come over right away to talk. Without a bit of hesitation, I said, “Of
course.”
I made Italian quesadillas
{yes, I invented those because I hadn’t been able to get to the grocery store
yet.} We made a beautiful mess in my
craft area as we art journaled. We went
to TJ Maxx and I hadn’t showered or done my hair. And it was just lovely.
I always thought I had to make my
house perfect to invite people into it.
I thought I had to make myself
perfect too. But I’m discovering more
and more that’s simply not true.
Proverbs says, “Love covers every wrong” 10:12.
It even covers
stains in the carpet, not having much food in the cupboards, unwashed hair,
unmade beds, and messy hearts. We are made to be together. Not just in the moments when our homes and
our hearts are exactly how we’d like them to be. We’re meant to be together as we are. That’s how we live grace.
I walked past the guest room this
morning and I missed Elise. And I walked
past my still-messy craft table and I missed my friend too. I’m so grateful for that snow. I’m so grateful for that phone call. I’m so grateful for the God of grace.
And I want to say to you, you’re
always welcome here…just as you are.
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