Monday, September 26, 2005

When Christ Comes

No room for those who need the most help during these trying times. "They should't live there anyway" "It's better they they they deserve" "They don't need our help" "It's their own fault" Gentle Reader, I hope you aren't one of those who have thought or said these things. What do you suppose these statments tell those who spoke these words?
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. Revelation 3:20

Some of the saddest words on earth are: "We don't have room for you.

Jesus knew the sound of those words. He was still in Mary's womb when the innkeeper said, "We don't have room for you. ...

And when he was hung on the cross, wasn't the message one of utter rejection? "We don't have room for you in this world."

Even today Jesus is given the same treatment. He goes from heart to heart, asking if he might enter....

Every so often, he is welcomed. Someone throws open the door of his or her heart and invites him to stay. And to that person Jesus gives this great promise: In my father's house are many rooms.

What a delightful promise he makes us! We make room for him in our hearts and he makes room for us in his house.

Father, as your love has given us great joy and encouragement, help us to refresh the hearts of others by reaching out beyond our "comfort zone." Help us to make room your You.. We thank you for your great gift of love. We thank you for showing us by your life what it means to love. Help us to understand and to love those whom you bring into our lives, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen and Amen.

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