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Revelation 3:20
20Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will dine with him, and he with me.
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Dear Heavenly Father, In the stillness of this moment, I pause to reflect on the profound gift of gratitude, guided by your wisdom in Revelation 3:20, where you promise that you stand at the door and knock. It’s a reminder...
In our fast-changing world, children today face a myriad of challenges that can feel overwhelming. The pressures of social media, the weight of academic expectations, and the uncertainty of their future can make their path seem daunting. Yet, amidst these...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit in quiet reflection today, I'm drawn to the profound promise of *Revelation 3:20*, where you invite us to open the door to our hearts. Picture this: a worn door, splintered and faded, standing ajar...
The sermon illustration reflects on the misunderstood innkeeper of Bethlehem, emphasizing the need to create space in our lives for Jesus amidst our busy schedules. It challenges listeners to consider what they might need to clear out to welcome God's presence, highlighting that even humble beginnings can lead to profound gifts.
The sermon illustration reflects on the misunderstood innkeeper of Bethlehem, emphasizing that the true question of Advent is whether we have room in our lives for Christ. It encourages believers to create space in their hearts for God's presence, even amidst the busyness of life, highlighting that sometimes the greatest gifts come from our perceived inadequacies.
In our fast-paced world, self-deception can wrap around us like a fog, obscuring the clarity of our faith. Picture the scene: a young man named David, an up-and-coming artist, sits in his cramped studio, surrounded by unfinished canvases. Day after...