The Gate Key
Matthew 4:17 From that time Jesus began to preach and to say, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Christ had been to see John the Baptist at the Jordon River where John was calling the people to repentance and baptizing them with water. Christ was baptized by John, and then led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness where He fasted for 40 days and nights. When Christ was physically hungry and weak, Satan approached Him with three great temptations. Christ rebuked Satan all three times with the Word of God, and Satan left Him. Then God sent angels to minister to Christ and strengthen Him. Christ left the wilderness and began His ministry with the same call to repentance as John the Baptist had preached. History was forever changed.
God has begun to press on me the realization of those who are truly lost without a true heart for Him. Not only those who have not heard, but those who sit in the pews every Sunday for an hour; yet live for themselves the entire week. Church attendance will never open heavens gates for you. There is nowhere in the Bible that says it will. The key to heavens gate lies within your heart, and not your head. The key is a humble repentant heart, a plea for forgiveness, and the acceptance of Christ as the only way. If there is no other evidence in your life of Christ than Sunday mornings, you have dead faith. James 2:26 For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. A heart that is truly given over to Christ will produce an outward expression of that faith daily in a world far from God. God places you where He wants you to witness for Him every day.
Matthew 7:13 “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. 14 Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it. There are so many distractions in the world, even in the church, that take our eyes off God. These distractions are tools of Satan to turn our focus to the problems of the present; and take our eyes off eternity. Satan loves division, Satan loves contentment, Satan hates focused. A heart that is focused on Christ is a heart not ever content with their ‘religion’; it is a heart that is in consistent pursuit of drawing near and living their lives for His glory. A focused heart is the heart of a disciple; and that heart understands who holds the key to the gates of paradise. That focused heart will fight against the comforts that are not there, the distractions that are, and seek to remain abiding in the only One who matters.
I got rest; even with little sleep
I got rest; even with little sleep
Hebrews 4:1-2 Therefore, since a promise remains of entering His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. 2 For indeed the gospel was preached to us as well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it.
Almost like clockwork as expected, I wrote about the pressures of the world yesterday; and so they set in on me last night. Little sleep, morning headache, and the daunting lists of tasks presses on my mind as I lay awake. Mine are just as yours; age and responsibility brings demands on us that press on us all. These headaches I can do without. Our team in India has really been on my mind as they reach out to the lost there. Of how they are teaching pastors, equipment them for ministry. Of how they are taking Christ into the streets into places where Satan and pain are thriving; and bringing the Good News of Christ to a dying world. They are bringing the word of life that no matter how bad it is now; it gets better for an eternity.
Hebrews 4:1-13 speaks about the promise of God’s rest. The content of this passage is questioned to whether it is written for the entirely present or the entirely future. The commentary states it is best understood if read in the context of already started, yet not consummated. Once you believe, your soul rests in Him. There is a peace about you that the world cannot steal. If I were to describe my faith in one word it would be peace. Satan and his angels try to steal your rest or peace on a daily basis. They are fighting a battle already won for your soul by Christ on the Cross. You have rest today that will last for eternity in paradise with Him.
The author of Hebrews points to the importance of that day you hear the good news and the promise of that rest in Him. He quotes Psalm 95: “Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.” It is critical time when you hear these messages and feel God stirring in your heart. You cannot deny Him but for so long. How many times will He knock at your door and you refuse to answer? The decisions you make today will have eternal consequences. What if tomorrow never comes; and you denied opening the door to your heart today? I would plea that you surrender your sins to the One who died to forgive them and place your faith in Him for the rest He provides for eternity. It is never too late, until it is.
Posted by oneminuteministry on October 12, 2012 in Daily Devotions
Tags: author of hebrews, christianity, commentary states, promise of god, religion, theology