Jesus
Is Your Door
"I
am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved and will come in and go
out and find pasture.”—John 10:9
As Christians, we talk about God "opening doors” to us as a means of His
revealing His will. What we are asking God to do is engineer our circumstances
to match what we think would be best. The problem is that we misunderstand what
the door is. Jesus said He is the door. Circumstances are irrelevant,
for no one can shut the door that Jesus opens (Rev. 3:8). If you
have substituted activity for your relationship with Christ, then circumstances
can disrupt your activity. When the activity is hindered, you may assume the
door has been closed. Yet, if Christ is the door in your life, He will guide you
into every experience of Him that He wants, and there will be nothing that
people can do to stop Him.
When Paul and Silas were thrown into prison at Philippi, it appeared that the
door to their ministry in Greece had been violently and firmly closed (Acts 16:22–24).
The reality of their situation, however, was that their Lord had opened a door
of ministry to a previously unreached group of men in prison. The Philippian
jailer and his household would become a significant nucleus of the new church in
Philippi. From a human perspective, a door had been closed; from God's
perspective, Paul and Silas continued to minister exactly where God wanted them
to.
When people oppose us, we can become discouraged or worry about what others
are doing to us. We may even try to take matters into our own hands to
accomplish what we think God wants. This reveals that we do not really believe
Jesus is the door for our lives. If we did, we would be assured that through
Christ we have access to everything He wants to do in and through
us. —Experiencing God Day by Day
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