Good Morning All,
Revelation 3:8; “I know what you have done. See, I have opened a door in front of you that no one can shut. You only have a little strength, but you paid attention to my word and have not denied my name"
The place you want is three doors
down. The door was locked so we came
back later. The door was stuck so I
couldn’t get in. The door was open so we
went in and made ourselves at home. We
use the word “door” often in our language.
We emphasize its importance. When
our children are young, we teach them that if the door is closed they should
knock and ask to go in. We have doors
that are solid while others we can see through.
Doors serve to protect us, to invite us, to keep us warm or to keep us
hidden. Doors are very important in our
lives.
When
the Angel spoke these words to John, he was drawing John into the very glory
and presence of God. The door is the
door to eternal life. God has opened it
to us, believers, because of all that Jesus has done. It wasn’t our doing, we have little strength,
not enough to open the door but it is open to those who remain faithful to God.
By Jesus’ resurrection, he opened the
kingdom of heaven to all believers. He
ushered in the start of the new era, the time of grace when we live not under
the law but under his love and mercy.
There is only one way into this kingdom and that is through Jesus; he is
the door. He is the door to God’s
heavenly kingdom.
In opening the door, Jesus invites us into
the kingdom. He calls us daily by his
Word to come to him. He invites us with
his gentle call of peace and hope; he beckons us to come in, to enter.
By opening the door that no one can shut,
he protects us from the devil. The devil
cannot enter the door of Jesus nor shut anyone out. His sin and refusal of Jesus keeps him locked
out and we are protected from him and all his attacks. We are free to enter in and out of the door
in safety. He protects us at every turn
from the devil’s arrows of despair.
The devil continually seeks to harm us and
destroy us. Jesus continually protects
us from the devil’s harm. We are safe
and secure behind this door; the door which leads into the heavenly
kingdom. The door for us is open and so
we can and will follow the path that Jesus took. That path is the path of the resurrection of
the glorified perfect body. That path is
to eternal bliss and glory with him.
Jesus opens the door to a whole renewed world to us. The world where we are restored to God’s
wonderful kingdom; the world of God’s everlasting mercy awaits us. Jesus is our door to this kingdom. By his resurrection we enter into it to share
in his kingdom forever.
Father of all mercy, your blessings overflows us with your great
love. By your grace, you lead us into
your eternal kingdom. Keep us safe from
the devil’s attacks. Be with those who
suffer in any way and give to them your holy comfort. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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