21 September 2007
" Behold I stand at the door and knock;and if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come in to him" Rev 3:20
It was to the lukewarm church of Laodicea that Jesus spoke these words. The Holy Spirit is waiting for you and I like David who has prepared a place for His Glory to be manifested in a great way. God is looking for a person, a church and a city that will hear the gentle knock and open the door for Him to enter and for Him to do a good work in their lives.
Jesus told Peter ' I am giving you the key. Whatever you bind on earth is bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven" Mat 16:19
The Lord has also given us the key and we have the ability to open the windows of heaven and close the gates of hell.... 'The latch is on our side!'
many times we respond like Solomon's bride ' I have taken off my robe- must I put it on again? I washed my feet-must I soil them again' Song of Solomon 5:3. Despite the persistent knock by Jesus at our door, we failed to hear Him and respond...we are too busy to hear..we are too preoccupied with ourselves....
The cost of intimacy with God is very high. it will cost your convenience, your comfort, and when we finally open the door, the bridegroom has left...." I opened for my lover, but my lover had left:he was gone. My heart sank. I called Him but He did not answer. Song of Solomon 5:6
This is a sad state of the overly contented church today. We find ourselves barren as David's wife, Michal who locked herself from intimacy with God in worship. She has locked the door to joy and fruitfulness. The root cause for the barrenness of the church today is the reluctance to pay the high cost of intimate relationship and worship.
The bride of Jesus Christ is used to living in the King's house without the King. If the church would return to the passion for the King and hunger for her first love, the church will never be so content unless the King was present with her in the house.
Let us open the door for Him to occupy our lives!
Amen
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