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… I have opened a door for you that no one can
close. –Jesus Christ
Opening Closed Doors
I hate to make extra trips back and forth from the car. So I have a tendency to load
up with a little more than I should probably carry. At the grocery store, I would rather
not be hassled with taking a cart out into the parking lot. So, if at all possible, I'll
just load up all those grocery bags in my arms and start walking. It's then that I especially
appreciate a particular convenience that many stores have - those doors that open automatically,
without you even having to touch them. Well, I mean, you do have to do something - you
have to walk toward those doors. That's when they open. I just need to remember
to get my car keys out before I load up my arms with all those grocery bags!
Interestingly enough, the way you get that automatic door to open is often the way God
opens a door for you. You have to start moving in that direction. You have to start walking
toward it before it will open.
One classic illustration of that is in the Jews' crossing of the Jordan River in our
word for today from the Word of God in Joshua
3. It's time to finally enter the land that God has promised to them. But in between
them and where God has told them to go is this river, at flood stage yet. The priests
are supposed to lead the way, and there's no bridge. Beginning in verse 8, God says,
"Tell
the priests who carry the Ark of the Covenant: 'When you reach the edge of Jordan's waters,
go and stand in the river.'...The priests carrying
the Ark of the Covenant went ahead of them. Now the Jordan is at flood stage all during
harvest. Yet as soon as the priests who carried the Ark reached the Jordan and their
feet touched the water's edge, the water from upstream stopped flowing."
If I'm one of those priests, I'm saying, "Lord, how about this idea? You part the
waters, and then I'll step in." God says, "No, you step in, and I'll part the
waters." He's been saying that to His followers ever since. Jesus was ready to change
water into wine at a wedding, if the servants would collect the water pots and fill them
with water. Jesus was ready to miraculously feed 5,000 people, if the disciples would
have enough faith to at least find a lunch and get everyone organized for a picnic that
did not yet exist. Jesus planned to raise Lazarus from the dead, but He first expected
the men to roll the stone away from the tomb. God responds to our faith and our obedience.
He's been talking to you about something He wants to do in your family, your finances,
your church, in a life that He wants to touch through you, with a change He's been leading
you to make. Somewhere in your life there seems to be a closed door standing between
you and something God wants you to do. You've been waiting for God to do something. Well,
He's been waiting for you to do something: to start walking in the direction of where
you believe He wants you to go, even if there's a closed door or a flooded river in front
of you. See, that's His problem. Your problem is to get moving in the direction He's
leading!
If you've been looking for more leading from God, remember the way to discover what you
need to know about God's will, is to do what you already
know is His will. You can't
get anywhere as long you're staying in neutral. You've got to shift into forward gear.
All the "yeah buts," "Yeah, Lord, but what if...?" All those "yeah
buts?" Those are God's problem.
So, start walking toward that door. That's when it's
going to open!
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