Don’t miss a thing

It’s #FiveMinuteFriday and the word prompt is miss. You can read other takes on this word in which we are to write for five minutes with little editing, just for the love of writing. Be blessed!

This weekend, I am away on another Revival By Design trip for a seminar somewhere in the great state of Tennessee. A reprieve from endless hotels, we are blessed to be with friends and staying with their friends. Confused much? The point isn’t the WHO but the HOW. This hostess with the mostest doesn’t miss a thing.

This home truly looks like something from Southern Living magazine, with a touch of a coastal theme. Gorgeous is the word for the entire property. You will just have to envision it; I didn’t ask permission to share!

Some just have a knack for hosting…they are born that way. They know how to serve and make everything just right for the guest. The coffee bar is set up for you to use when YOU get up and want coffee. Some in our party, like me, need/want coffee before 6:00 a.m. Others in our party chose to have breakfast at 10:30. That’s brunch, people!

But this doesn’t frustrate a true hostess or servant. They can accommodate everyone because they live to please and want each guest in their home to feel at home. From the carefully placed guest towels with all the extras in case you have forgotten something, to the carafe of filtered water and matching glasses, not Styrofoam (which I am perfectly fine with!), and the list goes on, a perfect hostess makes her guest comfortable and wanting nothing.

“Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross!” Philippians 2:6-8 NIV

The scripture says Jesus made Himself nothing by taking on the very nature of a servant. His greatest service was our salvation! He gave of Himself, completely, so that we would have eternal life, conquering death, hell and the grave.

But the verse right before this is what I don’t want us to miss:

“In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus…”

Don't miss a thing

What was that mindset? He made Himself nothing and became a servant to those around Him.

In our everyday relationships, we can afford no less! We cannot become caught up in office gossip, assembly line slice and dice or any other kind of ridicule where we tear down those we were called to serve. Just as my hostess didn’t miss anything in the details of our stay, the food, the supplies, the amenities, she also didn’t miss true hospitality. Her southern smile would warm any weary heart. When you walked into her home you wanted to stay, you wanted to leave your worries and cares outside the door and REST.

This is also our Savior. He offers US rest from the world, forgives us and then fills us with His spirit so we are like Him. Then it is our duty as servants to go out into the world, our everyday world, and BE like Him. If we spend time with Him then He begins to “rub off on us” and we do reflect His personality. We become as servants; touching, blessing, lifting burdens from the shoulders of others, offering to pray, actually praying and anything else we can do to let them know that Jesus came to save.

My sweet hostess didn’t miss a thing this weekend; she planned everything around her guests. Jesus has done the same for us, He wants to give us all we need for a victorious life here but intended for us to share this Truth and realize it isn’t all about us but it is all about those who do not know Him.

Let’s make sure they don’t miss a thing!

For the kingdom

3 thoughts on “Don’t miss a thing

  1. Cheryl

    I have stayed with people who were awesome hosts. I do believe they reflected the heart of Christ. I felt wanted, as if I was given them a gift by staying with them.
    I am thankful for people who have loved and hosted me well. I hope I, too, reflect the love of Christ when people stay with me.
    Thank you for the encouragement to think about the details. Being a good host need preparation and heart.
    I’m your FMF neighbor, Cheryl

  2. Nannette Post author

    I agree Sharon! We can still offer Jesus even if being Martha Stewart is not our forte. 🙂 You grandmother sounds like she thrived in giving and serving. I would have loved to have been at that Fourth of July party! Blessings to you, forgive me for being behind in visiting.

  3. Sharon

    That sounded like a most wonderful weekend, on many levels. I have to agree with you, some women just have the *knack* of hosting. I don’t have it. But, my mom’s mother sure did! That woman opened her home graciously. She had dinners at her house all the time – for visiting missionaries, for church people. My grandparents even hosted an annual Fourth of July party for anyone from the church! They had a huge deck that overlooked the little lake where the fireworks were set off. Potluck and fun. I remember attending those parties – I’ll be there were 100 people there (no exaggeration).

    But, even if we don’t have the *hostess gene*, we can still be hospitable in our hearts – welcoming those who need Jesus, giving them the gift of our time and attention.

    Happy Mother’s Day!

    And GOD BLESS!

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