He’d been away at school for several months. When he arrived home it was one o’clock in the morning. But he was anxious to see his fiancée. After all, he drove for many hours with a box of candy and a large bouquet of flowers next to him on the front seat.
When he arrived at his fiancée’s home he ran up the steps - flowers and candy tucked under his arm - and rang the doorbell. From a window in her room upstairs she shouted, “Go away. Come back in the morning. I’ve been asleep for hours.”
Anger swept over him. First, he rammed his fist through the window in the door. Then he stuffed the candy and flowers through the broken window. Still in a rage, he started his car and drove it into the front of her house. Finally, when there was no response he left.
Our Lord is much different. He gently knocks at the door of our hearts wanting to enter into our lives. “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 him and he with Me.” While the Lord stands at the door of our heart and gently knocks, He will not force His way in nor leave in anger.
The Psalmist wrote, “Judah became His sanctuary.” What a beautiful picture! Their hearts became His very own holy place. God redeems us because He wants to dwell within us, that we might become His holy place!
He wants to make our hearts His home but we must invite Him in. He will never force His way in to our lives.
Prayer: Come, Heavenly Father, and make our heart Your home and allow us to become Your Holy Place. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 114:2 Judah became God’s sanctuary, Israel his dominion.
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