This sermon shows how central the call to be hospitable to strangers is in the out working of God's Kingdom plans and thus it is high on the list of responsibilities in both Testaments. The sermon seeks to show why the modern speculation about how one might know if they have entertained angels misses the author's point. The motivation for being hospitable to strangers is not hoping to be rewarded by a celestial visit, but because this is how God accomplishes His will, namely, believers entertaining angels. The sermon also notices the distinction between believers and unbelievers who are strangers as well as rebaining alert to the scemes of unscrupulous people.
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Derek Carlsen is a native Zimbabwean and was a resident in that country until he was called to be the pastor of the Church of Christian Liberty from April 2003 to September 2005. Following this, he became founding pastor of Covenant Reformed Church of Elk Grove in Elk Grove...