Monday, June
8, 2020
AN OPEN AND SHUT CASE!
Rev 3:7
7 And to the
angel of the church in Philadelphia write; These things saith he that is holy,
he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth, and no man
shutteth; and shutteth, and no man openeth;
The church
at Philadelphia was strategically positioned for outreach. Philadelphia was situated in a
strategic place on the main route of the Imperial Post from Rome to the East,
and thus was called "the gateway to the East." It was also called
"little Athens" because of the many temples in the city. The church
was certainly located in a place of tremendous opportunity. (Bible Exposition
Commentary) A constant flow of traffic provided subjects who needed to hear the
Gospel. It was a widely open door!
But lest we
think that geography and demographics alone determine our success or failure,
we need to be reminded of the last half of verse seven. It is God who has the
keys. It is God that closes and opens doors. Life is full of openings and
closings. Sometimes, in spite of every other natural indicator,
doors close. Ripe opportunities die on the vine. We often stand staring at a
door that, by every measurement, should not have closed but it did.
Not only so, it seems that when God closes a door it is locked. We turn
dejectedly to go and behold a new open door!
We don’t
give much attention to newly opened doors until our current door closes. It is human nature to feel loss. However,
it is not only a closed door – slammed shut and locked – it is also an open
door. When God opens a door, he props it open with his foot. No man can shut
it. He
beckons with his hand to enter and to trust.
Many of you
are standing and staring at doors slammed shut. Doors of relationships, like
divorce or death, have slammed in your face and it is painful. Doors of
employment have closed, and you are now wondering how you can provide for
yourself and your family. It is fearful! Doors of health have closed,
and you enter into a new reality. You feel weak. Look! Opposite each closed
door there is another one that is opened to you! He bids you to enter and to
trust.
Dear Lord, if today I must trade the familiar for the
unfamiliar, please help me to enter the door you have opened for me and to
trust you with the outcome. AMEN
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