God is a stranger. We are the narcissists. Part 2

The Bible teaches about the importance of hospitality towards strangers, citing examples of Abraham, Lot, and others. It emphasizes the love and compassion Christians should have for asylum seekers and foreigners, likening their experience to the biblical journeys of figures like Jacob and Moses. The text also points out that Jesus himself was once a refugee, emphasizing the need for Christians to extend a welcoming hand to those who are displaced and in need.
God is the stranger. We are the narcissists.
Hospitality = love for the stranger. The stranger in the Bible is a test for our charity. It serves as a mirror that shames us and makes us envious. The stranger is also a key person for knowing a multicolored God. Filoxenia: love for the stranger. That is in God’s eyes hospitality. During political and […]