“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" Rev. 3:20
(KJV). A very familiar scripture verse, which has been used greatly to bring
people to salvation (myself included). However, this verse was actually
intended for a Christian church, albeit a lukewarm church.
Nevertheless,
whether we are a non-Christian, a lukewarm Christian or any other kind of
Christian, this verse reveals the heart of God. He wants to have fellowship
with us; in fact, that is why he created us (Rev. 4:11). He does not force himself
on us but is politely knocking and hoping we will invite him in.
Fellowshipping
over a meal isn't something you do with a casual acquaintance but a close
friend or relative. God wants to have close fellowship with us - why? So, he
can minister to us, encourage us, change us and maybe tell us some secrets.
Most
people lead busy lives, but make sure you are not too busy to open the door
when you hear him knocking.
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In
first Samuel chapter 1 we see Samuel the prophet sent by God to anoint one of
Jesse’s sons as the new king of Israel. Jesse brings all of his strong and
handsome grown sons before Samuel but God rejects them all. Then they bring the
youngest son (David), just a youth and God says this is the one. In Samuel chapter
16 and verse 7 (KJV) it says: “for the lord seeth not as man seeth; for man
looketh on the outward appearance, but the lord looketh on the heart."
Wow,
what a lesson for us; how often we are smitten by the looks, the dress, the
personality, the wit, the volume, the eloquent presence of a man or woman, but
our God looks beyond all of this to the heart.
We
are often to ready to judge the external but we are told in the word that God
uses what we consider foolish things to achieve his Goals (1 Cor 1:27) and that
he is no respecter of person (Rom 2:11).
We
are warned in James Chapter 2 not to show partiality and to love other people
as much as we love ourselves. Let’s try and see people differently today;
through God’s eyes. God made all people and desires all to be saved and
experience his love (1 Tim 2:4).
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We
are often told that actions speak louder than words. Sadly, many people write
Christians off as hypocrites; because, so many who claim to be Christians
behave no differently than anyone else in the world. If you look at the Greek
word for hypocrite it is defined simply as one who puts on an act, hiding his
true motives. Jesus lambasted the Pharisees for their hypocrisy (Matt 25:13).
Paul
was able to say follow me as I follow Christ (1 Cor 11:1) and he exhorted
Timothy to be an example in word and conduct (1 Tim 4:12). Moses was known as a
man of humility and David as a man after Gods own heart, a man of obedience. However,
we should be encouraged as we know that none of these men claimed to be, or
where, perfect.
Jesus
is obviously our supreme example of a holy and godly life but even he said
there is no one good except God himself (Luke 18:19). We could list many attributes
that the real Christian should manifest in public but space does not allow that
here. Perhaps 1 John 3:18-19 (KJV) captures the essence: “My little children,
let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And hereby
we we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him”.
The
apostle James tells us that if we claim to have faith but do not have
corresponding works our faith is dead (James 2:14-17). How did the men above
walk the talk? They were all men that had a genuine and close relationship with
God; they were all obedient to the Spirit of God. We can be the same if we
press into God and his word and allow his Spirit to change us. Send this onto a
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When
we are born again our spirit is made new (John 3:3-7) but we need to bring our
body under (1 Cor 9:27) and renew our minds (Rom 12:2). Our minds have had
years under the influence of satan and his worldly system that we live in and
we need to change our thinking over to God’s influence and ways.
I
was looking at Philippians 4:8 (KJV) and the things God says we should meditate
on to clean up our minds: “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever
things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever
things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
I
checked out some of the words from the Greek. Well, true means true and you can’t
get closer to the truth than in God’s word. Honest has the sense of something
that is good, excellent or honorable. Something that is just, is innocent or
even holy. To be pure is to be morally faultless or without blemish. To be
lovely is to be lovely. Words of good report are words that lack any negativity
or ill report. Virtue, speaks of moral excellence and goodness. God is
praiseworthy, so that sets a standard right there.
Paul
says meditate on these things. Obviously, Gods word is where our thoughts need
to be and we need to train our minds to think along God’s pattern in all our
daily interactions and thought processes. The results will be peace (Phil 4:7).
Try it you will see results, guaranteed.
In
Daniel 11:32 we are told that: “the people that do know their God shall be
strong, and do exploits” (KJV). This is great news but sometimes we get tired
and plain worn out from our busyness and efforts. Often because we try to do
things our way; or is that just me?
But
be encouraged as the word says that: “they that wait upon the Lord shall renew
their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and
not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint” (Isa 40:31). In this verse, to
wait means to wait with patient hope and expectation.
In
Isaiah 41:10 we are told that we should not fear as our God will strengthen us,
help us and uphold us. We don’t need to fear as God is the strength of our
lives (Ps 27:1). “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me”
(Phil 4:13). Don’t let satan steal your joy as: “the joy of the Lord is your
strength” (Neh 8:10b).
So,
just cast all your cares on him today because he cares for you (1 Peter 5:7).
He is your strength, do things his way. He will never leave you nor forsake you
(Heb 13:5).
Have
a strong day in him.
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