Is Your Door Open or Closed? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
GROVE, OK (ANS - October 2, 2016) -- “Behold,
I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the
door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me” — Revelation 3:20 (ESV).
While
the final book of the Bible can be challenging to read and study, for
those who place their hope in Jesus, it’s an affirmation of an eternal
future. For me, one verse in Revelation paints a vivid picture of Jesus’
invitation for each of us.
When
I first read Revelation 3:20, I could picture Jesus knocking on my
door. I’d already opened the door of my heart to Him. However, when I
first viewed English artist’s William Holman Hunt’s painting, “The Light
of the World,” this scripture came alive. In the painting, a figure
representing Jesus is preparing to knock on an overgrown and
long-unopened door.
According
to Hunt, “I painted the picture with what I thought, unworthy though I
was, to be by Divine command, and not simply as a good subject.”
The
door Jesus is preparing to knock on in Hunt’s painting has no handle.
It can only be opened from the inside. Explaining the symbolism, Hunt
said that this represented “the obstinately shut mind.”
The
painting is rife with symbolism. The door’s iron work reveals rust
representing a door unused for some time. Hunt’s brush also captured a
door overgrown with dead weeds and trailing ivy representing a deserted
place. Even if we’ve accepted Jesus as our Savior, our relationship with
Him can stagnate, rust and become overgrown with the cares of our
earthly life.
What does an open, vibrant relationship with our Lord look like?
First,
we have to be plugged into our Creator God. We have to be able to hear
that still, small voice. How can we hear His call or feel that knock on
our heart’s door when we’re plugged into technology? I confess my
struggles with this. That’s why I must dive into His Word each morning
and spend time in prayer. Without this sacred time, I easily get sucked
into the cacophony of noise created by the round-the-clock dissemination
of news, opinions and trivial matters.
Second,
we must make time to just listen. To listen for His guidance means
being alone to discover how much He loves us and wants the best for us.
The best of God means serving Him with purpose, dedication and meaning.
We weren’t created to wander aimlessly like the lost Israelites,
ungrateful for His provision, and constantly complaining about things we
cannot change.
Third,
we must be open to His leading. What He has planned for us changes with
each season of our lives. Spiritual growth requires us to leave our
comfort zones. I’m reminded of something my pastor once said, “God
doesn’t call the equipped. He equips the called.”
Daily
fellowship with Jesus positively impacts every area of our lives and in
everything we do. In our relationships, our jobs, our health, our
emotions, we can find peace and fulfillment through receiving His
ultimate gift of love, inhaling it, living it and sharing it with
others.
Photo captions: 1) Will you answer HIS knock? (www.gatewaychurch777.com). 2) Carol Round.
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