Message: The Divine in Hospitality / Genesis 18:1-15
Today's first reading from Genesis is a story about hospitality. It reminds us that hospitality can become a place where we encounter God's presence. By contrast, the next chapter tells a story of hostility in Sodom. Together, these stories reveal the true purpose of the blessing God intended to bring to the world through Abraham. Genesis 18 begins in an interesting way. It says that “the Lord appeared to Abraham.” This draws the reader’s attention. In the Hebrew Bible, seeing God’s face directly is often described as something human beings cannot bear, sometimes even to the point of death. So, this opening line raises a question: how will God appear to Abraham? Then, right away, three strangers appear. As soon as Abraham sees them, he invites them into his tent to rest and share a meal. Through welcoming these strangers, Abraham discovers that God is present in ways he did not expect. In Abraham’s time, strangers could be a real threat. Abraham had left his homeland and was li...