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Elijah Abanto
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Chapter Four | “Jesus dines with sinners so that he can get close enough to touch us, so that he can participate in the intimacy of table fellowship as a helper and a healer. Jesus comes to change us, to transform us, so that after we have dined with Jesus, we want Jesus more than the sin that beckons our fidelity.”
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Elijah Abanto
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Chapter Four: “God Never Gets the Address Wrong: The Providence of Hospitality” | Rosaria Butterfield, looking back to her troubled childhood, asks, “Did I have Christian neighbors, neighbors who might have helped?”
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Maddie Stephens
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“Only later did I understand that no one can dodge people who are prayerfully present.”
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Madison Crockett
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A couple quotes from chapter 6:
“Where there is life, there is hope.”
“Repentance always bears the fruit of giving glory to God. It is not the end point, it is a launching pad. We repent unto holiness and grow in Christlikeness.”
— Jan 14, 2026 04:41AM
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“Where there is life, there is hope.”
“Repentance always bears the fruit of giving glory to God. It is not the end point, it is a launching pad. We repent unto holiness and grow in Christlikeness.”
















