I Stand at the Door and Knock

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In a recent dream, the LORD showed me the consequences of communion with the “neutral” pleasures of the world, as He so often does. I said to a woman, “Most of the world is blind; only those who have eyes in the spirit can see.” As I said this, a nearby television burst into pieces and toppled over. Immediately, I entered into a series of many swift night visions of numerous worldly things violently toppling over.

“Most of the world is blind; only those who have eyes in the spirit can see.”

Dulled Spiritual Senses

At best, the distractions of the world dull our spiritual senses and we cannot see, weighing us down and stripping us of endurance to run the race. The Bride has willfully veiled her eyes and plugged her ears, continually baptizing herself in deafening noise. We wonder why we struggle to hear God.

At worst, these weights eclipse Jesus, and though we profess Him as Lord, we have become woefully guilty of idolatry, creating gods of plastic and pixels, and He will say to us, “I never knew you, depart from me you worker of lawlessness.” (Mat. 7:23). Beloved, I urge you to topple over the things of the world in your life, “for if anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in Him.” (1 John 2:15).

Jesus is Looking for You

In this age of the lukewarm, Laodicean church who has set herself apart to smoke and lights, we so readily misuse Revelation 3:20 as a call of salvation to the unbeliever, failing to see what is plainly written: Jesus is knocking at the door of the church. “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.”

Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says to the churches. (Rev. 3:22).


 
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