If God just
showed up in bodily form at your door, how might you react? We might laugh at
the idea, thinking it’ll never happen, or panic because “the house is a mess”.
But because
He doesn’t necessarily choose to wear flesh when He shows up, we tend to ignore
the reality that He’s here.
What if God announced
that He would be showing up at your door tomorrow morning? So, it’s not a
surprise visit. What might you do to prepare for His coming?
Would you
feel unprepared and ask Him not to come until one day next week (or next
month)?
Would you
sit up all night waiting on Him? Do you think you’d be afraid or excited? Do
you think you’d be nervous or like a child knowing his dad was coming home from
a trip that felt a little too long this time?
Would you
take the time to make sure everything was clean and in order, or just be so
glad to see Him that nothing else mattered?
Would you
think you’d have things to hide before He gets there? Or maybe that He’d be
disappointed with what He saw when He walked through the door? Would shame rise
up within you? Or would your heart be flooded with joy?
Do you
notice Him there and let Him in?
Do you not
recognize Him and blow past Him?
Are you too
busy to even notice that someone is knocking?
When your
neighbor comes to the door with a need, do you turn them away?
When a man at
Walmart drops his items, do you stare and laugh, or do you kneel and help him
pick them up?
When your
child is struggling with their homework, do you [try to] help them understand
what they’re doing?
When you see
a lost child crying at the supermarket, do you console them and help them find their
mom? Or look the other way?
When you
know a friend is sick, do you pray for them, perhaps send a card, call (or
text) to check on her or even take her flowers?
When someone
you know is down on their luck, do you visit them or try to cheer them up? Pray
with them? Or avoid them because it’s an awkward situation?
When you see
someone wronged, do you speak up?
When someone
wrongs you – do you forgive quickly or hold a grudge?
When dealing
with someone who doesn’t seem to realize how easily you could cheat them, do
you?
When your
child or friend creates something they’re proud of, do you encourage them?
When your
friend writes a new blog post, do you read it? (wink;wink)
“And the
King will answer and say to YOU, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you
did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to
Me.’”
Matthew
25:40
There are so
many little ways we prepare our hearts for the King.
But only He
can wash your heart and make you righteous. To be truly ready for His visits,
you need to let Him come in and do the cleaning.
Open that door right now and ask Him in…….
“Behold, I stand at the door and
knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will
come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.”
Revelation
3:20



Such poignant words to ponder!
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