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“If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake off the dust from your feet as you leave that house or town. Truly I tell you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for that town” (Matthew 10:14-15).

There are many, even in churches, who are hostile to the Gospel. Folks believe they know what they need. None of us truly knows. We need what only Christ can give. If you meet hostility, even in a fellowship that calls itself the church, move on. Those who reject you when you are sharing the love of Jesus are rejecting Jesus. They bring upon themselves their own judgement.

Lord, I am guilty of being one who has been hostile to strangers. I want to be comfortable, but in that desire, sometimes I am led away from You. Guide me to look to You first so that if I am in a hostile situation I will be empowered to move on. Lead me, Lord, so that I humbly walk in the way You desire. Help me to be willing to share who I am with any You cause to cross my path.

Lord, I often make things more difficult than they need to be. You have told me to abide in You knowing that You abide in me. Guide me so that I willingly walk in all Your ways. Open my heart so that I receive those who will come to You. But grant me wisdom to not be used by those who are trying to use You. Lead me always, Lord and make me ready to do the Father’s will. Amen.

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