The Innkeeper
This Sunday I will be preaching on the innkeeper briefly
mentioned in Luke 2:7, the one who may have (for the sake of the sermon, we
are going to assume he did) offered his stable to Mary and Joseph on
that holy night. We know little about this person, yet his small act of
hospitality set the stage for the birth of Jesus - the pivotal event in God's
plan of salvation. I'm titling the message "The Innkeeper" and will explore
how he serves as a metaphor for our own role in making room for Christ.
Just as the innkeeper unknowingly gave shelter to the Savior
by offering his stable, we too may serve God simply through small acts of
kindness toward those in need. We may feel our contributions insignificant, yet
God uses even simple gestures of goodwill to unfold God’s divine plan.
As we anticipate Christmas this season, let us reflect on
how we can actively make room for Jesus amid the busyness. What changes might
we make to focus less on self and more on God? What hospitality can we extend,
what space can we create, to encounter the miracle of Christ with fresh eyes? I
hope this Sunday’s message challenges us all to wholeheartedly prepare him a room.
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