Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse, we get a picture of our salvation. The Lord is knocking at our doors, and only when we open up will He come in and fellowship with us.
Salvation begins with the Lord knocking. He is the one who initiates it; salvation is always an act of grace because it comes from God. This is encouraging to us as we spread the Gospel ... we know that ultimately conversions are from the Lord, and not the result of our own efforts. This means we do not have to evaluate our effectiveness as ministers of the Gospel based on the number of conversions. That is in the hands of the Lord.
After the Lord knocks, we have the option to open the door. He will not force His way into our hearts. We must be willing to receive Him. There are many reasons why we might not want to open the door to the Lord. The Christian life is costly and sometimes downright painful. It requires sacrificing ourselves for the glory of God and surrendering our own will to His.
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In this verse, we get a picture of our salvation. The Lord is knocking at our doors, and only when we open up will He come in and fellowship with us.
Salvation begins with the Lord knocking. He is the one who initiates it; salvation is always an act of grace because it comes from God. This is encouraging to us as we spread the Gospel ... we know that ultimately conversions are from the Lord, and not the result of our own efforts. This means we do not have to evaluate our effectiveness as ministers of the Gospel based on the number of conversions. That is in the hands of the Lord.
After the Lord knocks, we have the option to open the door. He will not force His way into our hearts. We must be willing to receive Him. There are many reasons why we might not want to open the door to the Lord. The Christian life is costly and sometimes downright painful. It requires sacrificing ourselves for the glory of God and surrendering our own will to His.
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