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Revelation 3:14-22
The
primary interpretation of the passage relates to the church of
believers at Ladiocea who had excluded the Lord from its midst. The
Lord is pleading for them to give Him his rightful place. The church
was not antagonistic but apathetic. So is the church today. We are
apathetic about our attendance, attitude, and
attire at the house of God - (no respect for the God's house
anymore) ---- comfortable and complacent.
However, a personal, individual application can be made to sinners
in the church from this passage. This is what I intend to do this
morning.
Many
of us are familiar with the with the first part of these wonderful
words, due to the genius of a painter named Holman Hunt. In his
painting we observe a door shut, with rusted hinges, all overgrown
with rank, poisonous weeds, which indicate how long the door has
been closed. There stands amid the night dews and the darkness, the
patient Son of man, one hand knocking on the door and the other
bearing a light.
One
described this verse as "the simplest
explanation of the plan of salvation encompassed in so brief a
statement withing the lids of God's Word."
I. A
PICTURE THAT ALLURES
II. A
PROMISE THAT ENSURES
III. A
PRESENCE THAT ENDURES
I. A PICTURE that ALLURES
Have
you ever beheld something that just simply demanded your attention?
It just charmed you....it captured your attention?
"Behold, I stand at the door and knock"
There
are two things that specifically charm, attract me in this first
phrase:
A.
The PRESENCE of Christ at the door
Jesus the Lord of glory knocking....The creator, the
King of glory, the judge, the Redeemer who is knocking. He that was
dead and is alive forever more at the door of my heart.
He that is the door, knocking at the door of my heart.
He who is Himself "the Door,"
and who bids us "knock" that
it may be "opened unto" us,
is Himself knocking at the door of our hearts.
Why is He knocking? Knocking because He knows the
infinite value and preciousness of the soul. Knocking because He
knows the terrible peril of the soul without Him. It is love for man
that brings Him there, and it is love for man that keeps Him there.
B.
The PATIENCE of Christ at the door
"and knock"
The present tense verb suggest a
knocking continued in the hope of response.
Patiently and pleadingly knocking. Love brought Him to the door and
love keeps Him at the door. Rejected, He abides; spurned, He
returns. II Peter 3:9.
He wants me. He
desires a relationship with me.
God's primary
concern for all humanity is one of relationship. See
Exodus 19:4. God did not deliver
the Israelites so that He could bring them to the land of promise.
God delivered the Israelites so they could be free to develop an
intimate relationship with him. The location was simply a means for
that relationship to develop.
The reason the Israelites spent forty futile years
wandering in the wilderness was not that God was unable to give
them victory in Canaan. God could have easily done that. However,
God allowed them into them to wander in the wilderness for forty
years in order to establish a proper relationship with them. The
place was accessible, but the relationship was not yet where God
wanted it to be. Unfortunately, once the Israelites entered the
Promise Land, they came to see the land as an end in itself rather
than a means to a relationship with God. As a result, God ultimately
took their land way from them.
He patiently knocks!
1.
Through the Scriptures
2.
Through the saints
3.
Through the Spirit
4.
Through situations
I do not think there will ever be any hope of Christ finding His way
into the life of some, until God is His infinite mercy awakens us to
the fact that He is not within, but outside.
A
PICTURE THAT ALLURES
II. A PROMISE that SECURES
"If any man hear my voice, and open the
door, I will come in"
Here
is a promise we can trust!
A. The welcome
for which Christ remains
The door has no handle outside. As a result, it is must
be opened from within. Man's free will is plainly set forth here.
Don't become a Christian by compulsion or by chance, but by choice.
When His hand knocks and His voice seeks an entrance,
men oftentimes attempt to DIVERT their thoughts to other
things, or DEADEN the conviction by plunging into pleasure,
or DELAY their answering the door by procrastination - put
off that which they ought to promptly do. What Folly!
The Lord will not break open the door; He will make no
forcible entry. Nobody is saved against their will.
"Open the door" - As one would when
a stranger or friend stood and knocked. The meaning here is simply,
if any one will admit Christ; that is, receive Him as a friend. The
act of receiving him is as voluntary on our part as it is when we
rise and open the door to one who knocks. It may be added, that this
is an simple thing. Nothing is more easy than to open the
door when one knocks; and so everywhere in the Scriptures it is
represented as an easy thing, if the heart is willing, to secure the
salvation of the soul. This is a sensible (reasonable, sane)
thing. We invite him who knocks at the door to come in. We
always assume, unless there is reason to suspect the contrary, that
he applies for peaceful and friendly purposes. We deem it the height
of rudeness to let one stand and knock long; or to let him go away
with no friendly invitation to enter our dwelling. Yet how
differently does the sinner treat the Saviour! How long does he
suffer him to knock at the door of his heart, with no invitation to
enter__no act of common courtesy such as that with which he would
greet even a stranger!
John 6:40
HOW SIMPLY WE MUST
ANSWER!
B. The
word on which faith resides
"I will come in" - How
do I know He will come in? I have His word on it. It is not a matter
of feelings but a matter of His Word. My faith resides on His
unchanging Word.
You do not look for Christ for salvation, and then look
else where for the assurance of salvation. Salvation and assurance
are woven together in Christ (His work and His word).
Years ago Napoleon was viewing his troops. Suddenly his horse was
spooked and took off in a frantic gallop. One soldier left the rank
of troops and brought the horse back to the general.
Napoleon said to the soldier, "Thanks, Captain."
Whereupon the soldier accepted his own the spot promotion and went
back not the ranks of the ordinary soldiers from which he had dashed
to the rescue of the emperor's horse but to where the officers were
standing.
"What are you doing here? Get back in your ranks."
"I
am a captain now," and the man turned and look toward Napoleon and
concluded, "He said so."
I Know
I am saved because of His work and word.
HOW SURELY HE WILL
ACT
A PICTURE THAT
ALLURES
A PROMISE THAT
SECURES
III. A PRESENCE that ENDURES
There
is no mention of His departing.
A.
The difference His presence will make in one's life
Where is He welcomed as guest, He assumes the place of
host - "will sup with him, and he with me."
Do you remember how, after the Resurrection, when two of his
disciple, moved with hospitality, implored the unknown Stranger to
come in and prtake of their humble fare. He yielded to their
importunity and when they were in the guest chamber, He took the
place of at the head of the table and blessed the bread and gave it
to them.
What
friend can a man have who would confer so many benefits on him as
the Lord Jesus Christ? When I open my heart to Him, He opens heaven
to me.
1. My pardon He will supply
2.
My problems He will solve
3.
My pain He will soothe
4.
My provisions He will supervise
5. My prayers He will support
B.
The permanence His presence will have in my life
Sharing of a meal in the East was symbolical of
friendship. It was the forging of a bond that could not be broken.
Here is a friendship more wonderful than any earthly friendship for
it need never be broken and will never end.
"Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Hebrews 13:5
Conclusion:
Have
you let the knocking Saviour in? Today is the today to open your
heart's door to Jesus.
I
beseech you, listen not to my poor voice, but to His that speaks
through it, and open the door and Let Christ come i
Yours because HI
Bro. Jimmy Chapman
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