“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”
God can send people who do not resemble your past but carry something essential for your future.
Some relationships enter your life quietly — without history, without explanation, without the comfort of recognition. They do not match your usual patterns or expectations, and because of that unfamiliarity, they can be easy to overlook or dismiss. But not everything unfamiliar is unsafe.
God can send people into your life who do not resemble your past but carry something essential for your future. The unfamiliar friend may not align with your comfort zone, but they align with your assignment. There are connections built not on similarity, but on divine timing and purpose.
Discernment is required, not suspicion. God-ordained relationships bring clarity, not confusion. They may stretch you, but they will not destabilize you. Still, wisdom applies: weigh every connection by fruit, peace, and consistency over time — not just first impression or emotion.
Carry the word with you.
Have a fresh daily devotional sent to you each morning. No noise — just one steadying word.
You are on the list.
A fresh word will meet you each morning. Grace and peace be with you.
What this stirred in you.
Add a word of encouragement or share what the Lord spoke to you. Kept gentle and Christ-honouring, for the building up of one another.