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      <description>The sermon centers on the biblical call to authentic Christian hospitality, using the example of Gaius in 3 John as a model of faithful service that extends beyond personal relationships to include strangers and traveling ministers. It emphasizes that true spiritual prosperity is not measured by private piety alone, but by outward faithfulness in welcoming and supporting those who serve Christ, especially missionaries and preachers, in a manner that honors God. The preacher underscores that such service is not optional or sentimental, but a sacred responsibility rooted in the truth of Scripture and the example of Christ, where helping others becomes a partnership in advancing the gospel. The message warns against a culture of isolation, self-centeredness, and superficial faith, urging believers to open their homes, hearts, and resources to fellow laborers in the name of Jesus, recognizing that such generosity is not merely charitable but essential to the church's mission. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to be active participants in the global work of the gospel, where every act of kindness and support becomes a tangible expression of faith and a means of eternal reward.</description>
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