Somebody’s Knocking On My Door…

April 2nd, 2009 by Chris


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... He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. (Revelation 3:20,22 (ESV))

This verse has always made me a little nervous.  It’s a word to the Laodicean church, who was “neither cold nor hot.”  They were successful in their own eyes, but Jesus clearly tells them otherwise. His instructions to this lukewarm, self-sufficient church were, in part, to “be zealous and repent” (verse 19).

The next thing Jesus says is generous and humble: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock…”  The King stands outside and knocks.  He offers to bring all His royal abundance into that home and more. The language He uses is outrageously lavish.

The thing that gets me is that He’s asking if He can come into His own church! What?! How does the church (built by Jesus, bought by Jesus, etc.) get to a place where the Savior is asking if He can come in? The church at Laodicea thought it was successful and strong, but Jesus said they were naked, blind and totally missing the point. They were missing Him. That’s scary.

zealously dependent

I’m busier than I’ve been in a long time. It’s all (or mostly) Jesus-stuff.  But in the middle of that, I’m hearing this warning, “be zealous and repent.”  Repent of my self-sufficiency. Repent of complacency. Be careful with my goals and my plans and a superficial, or even worldly, estimation of “success.” Keep Jesus front and center. Stay zealously dependent on Him. I’m hearing it.

I’m hearing the promise too: “And I will be with you.”  The entire English language can’t say it any better.  Meditate on that for a second: He will be with me.  Whoa… Selah.

They didn’t know they had left Jesus out in the cold.  Would we?

How do you think we’d know if Jesus were standing out there, knocking on OUR door?

3 Comments on “Somebody’s Knocking On My Door…”


  1. katie brouse said:

    Thanks for giving me some things to think about, Chris!


  2. Danie said:

    You know… the truth is, Jesus has been outside my door before. Knocking, waiting for me to invite Him in - and I didn’t want to - because I was too busy or too ashamed… or too full of myself. But it was He who penatrated the door to my heart which led me to open the door. What an amazing thing… His love… isn’t it… I am so undeserving, yet He promises to be with me - even when I am trying to keep Him at arms length. Amazing God. Oh Lord forgive me for being so foolish!


  3. Chris said:

    @katie brouse: Thanks Katie!

    @Danie: Amen! And yet how gracious He is! I know this stuff happens to people personally because I live it; there’s something about it happening wide-scale through a whole local church that nerves me out. Maybe because we find a sense of “safety in numbers,” and yet, for the Laodiceans, there was no safety in numbers. They were not only self-deceived, but sort of helping to deceive each other, if you know what I mean. Scary stuff!

    Thanks for the comments!

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