PB and I have gone into homes where no one offered to take our coats (so we tossed them in a corner), we weren’t welcomed to come in and sit down (so we stood around awkwardly), and nothing was offered to eat or drink (although cookies sat on a plate all evening). Sometimes people just don’t know how to be hospitable.
We’ve also been places where we were greeted politely (although it seemed a bit formal), we were escorted to an immaculate parlor (where we sat awkwardly), and gourmet food was served (with all the properly placed silverware and goblets). Sometimes people only know how to entertain.
For over three decades, PB ended worship services with a paraphrase of Ephesians 3:17-19. It starts like this: “We pray that Christ will be more and more at home in our hearts, living within us as we trust in Him…”
Is Christ “at home” in my heart?
Do I address Him formally? (Dear Gawwwwd.) Is there awkwardness between us because there are things too touchy to talk about? (I’d rather not discuss that please.) Am I following the rules of etiquette and decorum? (And making sure everybody else is, too.)
Am I trying to entertain God?
Or am I waiting at the door, anxious to invite Him in with warmth and joy? (Lord! I’m so glad You’re here!) Do I offer Him myself, foibles and faults included? (I’m not much, but I’m all Yours.) Does He feel comfortable enough to put His feet up on my coffee table? (Make Yourself at home here.)
Is my heart hospitable?
I can invite Jesus to stop by, perhaps on special occasions. I can clean up the place, get dressed up, and put out the best china. But He’s not impressed by my outward show of righteousness.
Or I can sign over the deed to the place and give Him ownership. I can let Him clean out the closets, clothe me in His righteousness, and fellowship at the table daily.
“Look! I stand at the door and knock.
If you hear my voice and open the door,
I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.”
Revelation 3:20
What can I give Him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I’d bring Him a lamb.
If I were a wise man, I’d do my part.
Yet what can I give Him? Give Him my heart.
~ Christina Rossetti




I love this! Thanks Dinah!
We’ve experienced your hospitality! Treasured times! I’d definitely put my feet up on your coffee table. 😊
Self appointed hospitality guardian, I needed the reminder that my heart has not been open to our Lord, I have been thinking it is all about me and I do it right when indeed the thoughtful, simple words from you have me take an abrupt self reflection. Thank you Lord for Dinah who speaks it outloud! An angel messenger I am always mindful of!
Mary, you have one of the warmest hearts of any I know. I’m glad these words hit home for you, but please know I am preaching to myself. “An angel messenger” is quite a stretch! Love your heart! ❤️
We passed out “My Heart Christ’s Home” at our wedding in 1973!
That’s so cool! I remember that little pamphlet being very impactful to me as a young believer. I recently found it online and printed it out again. Such good truth! Thanks for reading!