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God Speaks

Hebrews starts off in verses 1 and 2, “Long ago God spoke many times and in many ways to our ancestors through the prophets. And now in these final days, he has spoken to us through his Son” (NLT). God has been speaking to us since the time of Adam and Eve. His desire has always been to have a relationship with you where He can speak to you and you be able to speak back. In the Old Testament, God spoke through prophets to try to get His message across. He even gave the Torah, and later the Bible, as a written word so that people would know what He says about how we should live.

In John 1, the writer chooses to start off his book by saying, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (NKJV). I believe God has been speaking to us since the beginning of creation through His son Jesus. John calls Him the Word or Logos in Greek. It means word, message or explanation. Then John goes on to say, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” The invisible God sent His son so that we could see Him, hear Him and reveal Himself to us. There’s story after problem is that we don’t always want to hear what He has to say.

In Revelation 3:20 Jesus says, “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.” Notice this is in the present tense. He still stands at the door of each of our hearts knocking and calling to us. Are you listening for His voice? If you do, He will speak to you as a friend. He’s still speaking today desiring to draw us into intimacy and fellowship. Notice He doesn’t force His way in. We must hear Him and open the door of our lives to Him. I want to encourage you today to shut down all the distractions in your life for a few minutes and listen for His voice. God wants to speak to you today through His son Jesus.

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Opening The Door

I love stories where Jesus entered people’s homes. We get to see a different side of Jesus and how different people respond to it. In Luke 7 Jesus went into the home of a religious leader of the Pharisees named Simon. When Jesus sat down to eat, a woman from the neighborhood entered the home, anointed Jesus’ feet with perfume, wept tears on His feet and dried them with her hair. Simeon began to judge Jesus in his heart and doubt Him because a prophet should know this woman was a prostitute and not let her touch Him. Jesus responded that the man neglected Him by not extending normal customs to Jesus like greeting Him and anointing Him. This woman responded the way he should have and Jesus forgave her sins.

A few chapters later in Luke 19, Jesus entered Jericho with large crowds of people blocking the streets to see Him. That’s where we meet Zacchaeus who climbed up a tree to see Him. When Jesus saw him, He invited Himself over to his house. Zacchaeus was honored and the people were upset because of who Zacchaeus was. When Jesus entered his house Zacchaeus had a change of heart and offered to repay with interest the people he had stolen from. He also offered to give half of his wealth to the poor all because when he let Jesus come in, he let Him into his heart as well. In verse 9 Jesus responded, “Jesus responded, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham” (NLT). With that, Jesus restored Zacchaeus into the family.

In Revelation 3:20 Jesus says, “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.” Do you hear Him knocking? Once He comes in, how will you respond? Many people like Jesus as a teacher, but never let Him in because that forces us to either judge Him or be changed by Him. We see what happens to people in these two stories. You can’t let Him in and be the same person. You will either dismiss Him or become like Him. He’s still standing outside your door knocking, waiting to be let into every area of your life. He wants to fellowship with you and bring about forgiveness, healing, restoration and life change to you. Will you let Him in or hold Him at a safe distance?

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