A Home That Says "Welcome"As I was looking around my home today I noticed I had a lot of signs and pictures that convey the sentiment of "welcome." The slate below is found above our front door.

Here is our front yard sign that is made of slate. It also beckons you to "come on in, you're always welcome here."
This tea stained sampler is a favorite of mine. It can be found on the entry table of our home. It reads, "WELCOME, May our Home never be too small to hold all of our friends."

And finally, this sign can be found on our back porch. It reads, "Where friends meet, hearts warm."
Now, all this got me to thinking. (Y'all know me, I just can't help it;) By all "
outward appearances" my home appears to be a most "welcoming" place to others. It conveys the message of "open doors" and "open hearts." But what I asked myself is, "what good are all these outward appearances of "welcome" when in reality it is not always
practiced in my home? OUCH! Talk about being convicted.
I wanted to share with you a wonderful book I have been reading. It's title is, "
A Life That Says Welcome," and it is by author Karen Ehman. Boy, after reading her book I knew that
MOST ANY of my excuses for not practicing hospitality were just
NOT going to "cut" it! Uh, oh! The gift of hospitality is one that I am to give freely, wholeheartedly, and lovingly to others. Going one step further, I have to admit that it is much easier to entertain friends and family than it is to entertain acquaintances or even strangers, but that is what we are asked to do. We need to get it out of our heads that everything has to be
PERFECT before we will invite anybody over. If we are waiting for
PERFECT, then we have a mighty, mighty long wait, don't we? Over the next few weeks I will be sharing with you some ideas that you can incorporate into sharing hospitality and opening your home to others. In the meantime, I have just one thing I would ask you to do. Pray about who the Lord would have you to invite into your home. Who is it that he wants to come to your home so that when they reach your front door the sign not only
says welcome, but so does your
heart!