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 Knocking at the Church Door

Jesus addressed the church in Laodicea with a startling image. He pictured Himself outside His own church. He stood at the door and knocked. The Head of the Church was seeking entry into His own body. This was a church that had become self-sufficient and lukewarm. In their comfort, they had slowly pushed Jesus out. They did not realize He was no longer at the center of their activities.

Jesus never forces His way in. He patiently knocks and waits for an invitation. He desires fellowship with His people. A church can have programs, history, and tradition yet operate without His presence. Jesus wants to be more than a honored guest; He wants to be the host. His presence is the greatest need for any church, including those in America.

Many of us are busy doing things for God. We maintain our routines and uphold our traditions. But we can easily function in our own strength. We can forget to invite Jesus into our plans and decisions. He is gently knocking, wanting to lead us personally and corporately. Is Jesus inside your life and church, or is He waiting for you to open the door?

“Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.” (Revelation 3:20, KJV)

Prayer: Confess any self-sufficiency in your heart and personally invite Jesus to take His rightful place as Lord of your life today.

Challenge: Before your next meal, pause and silently open the door of your heart to Christ’s presence.

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