The Bible promise we read in today's verse is a familiar one to many but it is worth repeating. It is a part of the message which our Lord Jesus sent to the assembly of believers in Laodicea in the first century. It was a specific invitation to the individuals in that church. It is a promise for individuals believers today in much the same way as when John recorded it. Jesus said that if any one person realizes that Jesus is waiting to be invited into his or her life, Jesus is ready and willing to respond. Jesus wants to be a part of our lives first as our Savior and also as our teachers, guide, and friend. He wants us to be aware of His nearness and He has so much to share with us every day – at any hour of the day. Today, let's each open the door to our lives and invite Jesus to be with us.
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Friday, March 9, 2018
March 9 – Waiting and Ready
“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.” Revelation 3:20 (NIV)
The Bible promise we read in today's verse is a familiar one to many but it is worth repeating. It is a part of the message which our Lord Jesus sent to the assembly of believers in Laodicea in the first century. It was a specific invitation to the individuals in that church. It is a promise for individuals believers today in much the same way as when John recorded it. Jesus said that if any one person realizes that Jesus is waiting to be invited into his or her life, Jesus is ready and willing to respond. Jesus wants to be a part of our lives first as our Savior and also as our teachers, guide, and friend. He wants us to be aware of His nearness and He has so much to share with us every day – at any hour of the day. Today, let's each open the door to our lives and invite Jesus to be with us.
The Bible promise we read in today's verse is a familiar one to many but it is worth repeating. It is a part of the message which our Lord Jesus sent to the assembly of believers in Laodicea in the first century. It was a specific invitation to the individuals in that church. It is a promise for individuals believers today in much the same way as when John recorded it. Jesus said that if any one person realizes that Jesus is waiting to be invited into his or her life, Jesus is ready and willing to respond. Jesus wants to be a part of our lives first as our Savior and also as our teachers, guide, and friend. He wants us to be aware of His nearness and He has so much to share with us every day – at any hour of the day. Today, let's each open the door to our lives and invite Jesus to be with us.
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