MY EXPERIENCE OF A STRANGER
Recently I attended a course
“Hospitality” at ACTS College by Rev Dr Davina Soh. I am happy the courses helped
me to understand the essence of hospitality from the biblical context. Below
are some of the experiences I had with others:
CAB OFFER
I remembered many years ago when
I was a teen, I was chatting with my best friend at Harbour Front bus stop
formerly known as World Trade Centre till almost midnight. My best friend managed
to catch a bus home and left me at the bus stop. I waited for an hour with no
sign of the bus. I realised that I had missed the last bus. I was alone and
frightened. I was afraid to walk home alone in the dark night. I thought I should
wait till morning to catch the first bus home. It was during this time that I
saw a man in his twenties walking towards me. He asked why I was sitting at the
bus stop alone. I told him that I had missed my bus and I have only a bus
concession card and house keys. He said he wanted to take a cab home and asked
if he could give me a lift home. I asked for his contact number so that I could
return the money to him. He declined with a smile and said that there is no
need to pay him back. Because he worked in Batam, he would usually take a ferry
back to Singapore and a cab home at this hour.
FOOD OFFER
There are times when my
classmates prepared and offer their food or dessert (Cheng Teng etc). These experiences happened during my most
difficult time and I was very touched by their kindness. I can understand how
it feels when one is abandoned, lonely, and sad or having some difficult time. It
is not a big deal to the person who offered their help or food, but to me, it
meant a lot. I am grateful for the warmth, love and comfort offered to me.
THE ART GALLERY
I was at the art gallery one
day and the picture of Jesus who is the Son of God eating with the sinners
caught my attention. People questioned Him why He wanted to eat with the people
who are of lowly status, poor, broken and sick. I saw that it was because of
His love for them regardless of whether they are poor or rich.
MY EXPERIENCES
I struggled while attending to a drunkard man who has
just been newly released from the prison or a woman asking for financial
assistance at my work place. The only
thing that I could do is to provide a form for them to fill in and direct them
to another centre to seek help. This caused me to reflect on the way I looked
at them.
I felt awkward talking to unfamiliar people. God is
humorous. When I say NO, God will make a way. I felt that this is the course I
really need as I am an introvert. Though I look so cool on the outside but not
within. People may think that eating a meal with people is no big deal. Eating
with our fellow Christian brothers and sisters is more than just about eating a
meal; it’s about fellowshipping and sharing our lives with one another. As a human
being, we should treat everyone equally. As a community in the body of Christ
we ought to show hospitality to each other.
We are given an assignment to have a meal with my
classmates. I had lunch with my classmates within an hour and got to know them
better. We shared our ministry, hobby and our life stories. It is a bonus to
me. I treasured these precious moments with my classmates. As I thought of the
sinners having a meal with Jesus, I
believed they must be very excited and felt it an honour to eat with Him.
I learned to listen, respect and care for our older
members. Last week, my mother had a fall at home and she accidentally spoiled
the table fan which we bought for less than a year. I did not get upset;
instead I asked her if she had injured herself. I applied what I have learnt in
the class to care for her. My mother is in
her old age and she cannot see clearly. Therefore I have to ensure her safety
at home. Praise the Lord, my mother responded well to my concern. I can see from
her face the comfort she felt and she is
now more careful. I try to make an effort to accompany my parents to watch TV
and have meals with them, whenever possible. We communicated with each other
too. Every day I woke up earlier to go the market to buy food for my father and
give injection for his diabetes. Though it
can be very tiring at times, and especially when I am not well, I am glad to
make a difference in their lives.
There are times when I forgot to switch off our home
broadband and left it overnight and my mother will usually nagged at me. I
thank God that lately my mother did not nag at me but she gently reminded me to
switch off the home broadband when I am not using it. She was so patience with
me.
I saw a Bangladeshi worker sweep and washed the floor
in my neighbourhood. When I see them I will greet them. During Chinese New
Year, I included them in the celebration of CNY and show them appreciation by
giving them Mandarin oranges.
Few weeks ago, I saw a woman walking in the rain; her
hands are full of things. I quickly ran to shelter her. She was surprised and she
shared with me that her son took away her umbrella.
I learned a valuable lesson that hospitality is not so
much of benefitting myself, or gaining profit or making me happy when I do a
good deed. When I was a stranger I received help from people and I am now paying
forward by helping others. Christine D.Pohl said “ Hospitality becomes for the
Christians community a way of being sacrament of God’s love in the world, a
role which certainly fits the image in Romans 12 of hospitality as an
expression of our lives offered up as “living sacrifice.”¹ It not easy for me to open myself, it requires
courage and risk. Hospitality is a way of life; it must be cultivated over a
life time. ”Hospitality is one of those things that has to be constantly
practiced or it won’t be there for the rare occasion.” ²
1.
Christine D.Pohl,”Making Room (Wm.B.EERDMANS
PUBLISHING CO), 34.
2.
Christine D.Pohl,”Making Room (Wm.B.EERDMANS
PUBLISHING CO), 176.
Jamie, I can see that you have experienced acts of hospitality and you are now showing hospitality to others.
ReplyDeleteIt is funny that when someone falls down, we are sometimes more concerned about the thing than the person. I'm glad you were more concerned about your mum's condition than the fan. Hurray! With aged people around the house, we must take care how we place things around the house. What may look good to visitors may be an obstruction for them. Do take good care of parents. They may test your patience but when you see the face of Jesus looking at you, I believe it will help you to take care of them.
Yes, hospitality begins at home. I'm sure your mom felt loved and comforted by your concern for her. I'm constantly learning how to express hospitality to my mom too. Sometimes, my work and assignments get the better of me and I fail to spend time with her. You are definitely better than me! Let's 加油 together!
ReplyDeleteWow, indeed you have many experiences of both giving and receiving hospitality! Introverted as we are, I believe God puts us in such scenarios to open us up and learn something whether we are the host or the guest. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery encourage by the actions you took to be hospitable to others :)
ReplyDelete"I felt awkward talking to unfamiliar people." I can identify with you. I, too am not comfortable with strangers, "what if they don't response?" always becomes the obstacle to talk with stranger. But I need to have mindset change, and say: "So what if they don't response? I have tried." Let's remind and encourage one another...
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful how you are loving and caring for your parents. Time with them is your best gift to them:) Your hospitality to the Bangladeshi workers must have made them feel welcomed in this land foreign to them. God bless you for your love and kindness.
ReplyDeleteYou show your hospitality to me in the class by taking the trouble to show how to create a blog (never done this before). Thanks Jamie.
ReplyDeleteIt's very encouraged to see you extending your hospitality to strangers. God blessing.
This is excellent Jamie! Your stories are great and glad that you're starting hospitality at home :) if only more people could be like you, we will have lesser family problems. Well whatever it is, we are called to be hospitable wherever we go! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie! Thanks for sharing! We indeed need to remember and be grateful for the hospitality given to us by God and other people
ReplyDeleteHi Jaime, I admire your boldness as your show hospitality to Bangladeshi worker. But you show equality to all. And you are a filial girl at home. That's great! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHello Jamie! I could easily relate to your blog as i am a person who gets convicted in testimonies of regular people than in theology.
ReplyDeleteAs i was reading i am able to experience the gratitude towards God for his grace and love. I feel encouraged by your humble heart to serve others. It is truly a blessing to be there for your parents which gets me convicted to cherish my time with my parents . Stay cheerful always ! God bless
Hi Jamie, thank you for sharing. I'm sitting next to you in the class. I perceived you as soft spoken, gentle and kind and indeed you are. Yes I acknowledged that we may not be doing big things like others, but small act of hospitality touches the heart of the underprivileged or those who are in need.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! your stories are real good and hospitable is always good to start from home! you are inspiring! keep loving:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your reflection :) It's very inspiring
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie. After attending the class, it is hard not to apply what we have learned. Thanks for sharing about your mom and how you responded to her with care and love.
ReplyDelete"When I was a stranger I received help from people and I am now paying forward by helping others." You are right sister, whatever we have done in the past will be rewarded in the future.
ReplyDelete"When I was a stranger I received help from people and I am now paying forward by helping others." You are right sister, whatever we have done in the past will be rewarded in the future.
ReplyDeleteHi, there, it is true that we Asians are quite "shy" when meeting strangers. But I think we, as the Hospitality Ambassadors, can take the lead in breaking the cultural deadlock. I enjoyed reading your message. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHi jamie.. thank you for your sharing! God is the only one who offers us unconditional love. No strings attached. And whenever you need Him, He will be there for you in ways you can never imagine. Jiayou sister as you walk this journey in life. Many of the experiences you have will be used by Him to bless someone else some other time. :-)
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