“Behold, I stand at the door and knock” (Revelation 3:20).
Consider His priceless words. He stands and knocks at the door to
your heart. He invites you to a life which you cannot comprehend with the human
mind. It is a life of utter peace and trust in His abundant faithfulness–a life
of spiritual joy. His invitation promises to carry you beyond your avenue of
analytical thought to one of rest that no matter what happens in this life all
is well. This invitation offers respite from the hectic pace of this world. “Be
still and know that I am God” takes on a whole new meaning. When you get to the
place that you don’t struggle anymore, you can find peace in just knowing He is
God, and He is in control. "Come to me,” He whispers in your tempest, “and
I will give you rest."
Do you long to relinquish your terrible struggle–your pain, but
you resist that which promises release? You try to keep things in control, but
discover you can't. Letting go of your struggle to control what only God is
meant to control opens your heart to His promise of peace. Letting go admits
you don't have the answer. Letting go means you put your trust in His
faithfulness. Even when you shut the door of your heart to His knock, He never
stops knocking. Even when you turn from His promise of peace, He never
turns away. Even when He finds your heart all closed and barred behind your
fortress of pain, He continues on in His constant offer of peace. “Let go, and
let me,” He whispers.
The harder you struggle the stronger His constant knock. The
harder you resist the greater your pain. Suddenly the exhaustion of your battle
is too much. Suddenly you can no longer bar that door. Suddenly surrender is
your only hope. You must let go and believe. You must open the door to His
knock. When you let go of all you have tried to handle and open the door, the
peace which has waited patiently on the other side of that door is now yours.
No more war inside your heart. No more need to have answers. You are free in
Him, and free of fear from the hard issues that life has brought. There will
always be issues, but you will be free from their ability to control your life.
Fear which has defined your life has ended. You realize that God has not given
you a spirit of fear, but of power, and love, and a sound mind (1 Timothy 1:7).
Letting go and opening to His knock has brought the peace your heart has
struggled so hard to find.
You are free at last.
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