“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone
hears my voice and opens the door, I will
come in and eat with him,
and he with me.”
Revelation 3:20 (NIV)
The
crowd coming out of the church auditorium was especially talkative one Sunday morning
several years ago. Hundreds of voices with different pitches, tones, and
accents joined together in laughter and friendly chatter throughout the foyer
and down the hallways.
Suddenly,
in the middle of all the commotion, one voice instantly caught my attention. It
was a sweet little voice quietly calling over and over “Gaamaa! Gaamaa! I’s
here. I’s coming!”
I
quickly knelt down among the sea of people and saw the source of that voice. My
two-year-old granddaughter Ella. She had seen me in the crowd and was calling
my name, trying to get my attention.
How
did I recognize Ella’s voice out of all the others? After all, she wasn’t
screaming or yelling. It’s simple. I spent a lot of time with her because I
love her. I listened to her tell me stories she made up. I was familiar with
her voice because I heard it almost daily.
Let
me ask you something: isn’t that the way we should be when it comes to the
Lord? If we spend time with Him daily, it should not be hard to recognize His
voice in this loud, screaming world that demands our attention.
Revelation
3:20 is very clear in what it says and what it doesn’t say. “Here I am! I stand
at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come
in and eat with him, and he with me.”
It
doesn’t say that Jesus is beating on the door of your heart. He isn’t demanding
to be heard. He isn’t threatening you if you don’t answer. What it does say is
that He is simply standing quietly and knocking as he waits for you to hear His
voice and open your life up to Him.
Something
else occurred to me. Jesus doesn’t say that He only knocks at the door on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. He doesn’t whisper your name on Sunday mornings
and leave you on Sunday evenings.
He never ever
stops calling your name! He stands, waiting for you to give Him permission to
live in your heart. And when you open
the door, He never leaves. Ever.
The
only way we will recognize the voice of the One standing at the door and
calling us is to be in His word – every day. And as we seek Him, His voice will
become more clear in our lives and the distractions of the world will fade
away.
Listen for the
voice of Jesus – you can hear it!
Father, I get so distracted by the voices of
this world instead of hearing your voice. Please help me to find time to meet
you in your Word. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up
Reflect
·
Have you ever felt like you could not hear the
voice of the Lord in your heart because the demanding voices of the world were
louder?
·
Can you identify a moment where you realized heard
less of the Lord and more of the world??
Apply
·
Journal all the voices of the world that crave
your attention. Make a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the quietest and 10 being
the loudest voice. Rank each worldly voice along with the voice of the Lord.
·
Determine which voice has the power to change
your life for the better. Then throw out all the competition and focus on the Truth
from the one who stands at the door and quietly knocks.
Power
·
Revelation 3:20 (NIV) “Here I am! I stand at the
door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and
eat with him, and he with me.”
·
Jeremiah 33:3 (NIV) “Call to me and I will
answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.”
·
Psalm 5:3 (NIV) “In the morning, O Lord, you
hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in
expectation.”
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