12 Aug Open The Door
Last Sunday, Ryan Heard preached from Revelation 3:7-13 and encouraged us to persevere with Christ’s power.
Read: Revelation 3:14-22
This Sunday, Pastor Jason Finley will close our series in Revelation 2-3 with a sermon from Revelation 3:14-22. Jason will point us to enjoy Christ. As you prepare for our Sunday gathering, let this devotional from Charles Spurgeon encourage you to this end.
Reflect: “Open the Door”
If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him.
Revelation 3:20
What is your desire this evening? Is it focused on heavenly things? Do you long to enjoy the high doctrine of eternal love? Do you desire liberty in very close communion with God? Do you aspire to know the heights and depths and lengths and breadths of His love? Then you must draw near to Jesus; you must get a clear sight of Him in His preciousness and completeness: you must view Him in His work—in His role as prophet, friend, and king—and in His person.
He who understands Christ, receives an anointing from the Holy One, by which He knows all things. Christ is the great master-key of all the chambers of God: There is no treasure-house of God that will not open and yield up all its wealth to the soul that lives near to Jesus. Are you saying, “I wish that He would live in my heart and make it His dwelling-place forever”? Open the door, beloved, and He will come into your soul. He has been knocking continually in order that you and He may break bread together.
He eats with you because you provide the house or the heart, and you with Him because He brings the meal. He could not eat with you if it were not in your heart, you finding the house; nor could you eat with Him, for you would have an empty table if He did not bring the food with Him. Fling wide, then, the portals of your soul. He will come with that love that you long to feel; He will come with that joy into which you cannot work your poor depressed spirit; He will bring the peace that now you do not have; He will come with His flagons of wine and sweet apples of love and will cheer you until you have no other sickness but that of overpowering, divine love.
Only open the door to Him, drive out His enemies, give Him the keys of your heart, and He will live there forever. What wondrous love that brings such a guest to dwell in such a heart!
“April 25th Evening Devotion,” in Morning and Evening, by C. H. Spurgeon
Sing: Song List for Sunday
1. “O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” Arr. David Crowder
2. “Psalm 34 (Taste and See),” by Shane & Shane
3. “My Worth Is Not in What I Own,” Arr. Shane & Shane
4. “Jesus, Thank You,” by Sovereign Grace Music