After Revelation 3:14-22
I am at the door,
knocking. I am
at the door, calling
out. For anyone
who knows my
knock, for anyone
who hears my call,
for anyone who
opens the door,
I will come in.
I will eat with him.
I will seat him
with me by my throne,
forever and a day.
Photograph by Iamsong4141 via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
Holy Mountain – poem by Cody Ilardo at Power & Glory.
The First Council of Nicaea Confronts Christianity’s Defining Crisis – Jason Clark at This Is the Day.
“As Kingfishers Catch Fire,” poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins and “A Nocturnal Upon St. Lucy’s Day,” poem by John Donne – Sally Thomas at Poems Ancient and Modern.
“Father in Heaven, Who Lovest All,” hymn by Rudyard Kipling – Anthony Esolen at Word & Song.
3 Reasons to Look for the “Drip” Instead of the “Splash” When It Comes to Discipleship – Michael Kelley at Forward Progress.
Where will we buy food to feed these people? – poem by Sarah Crowley Chestnut at Rabbit Room Poetry.

When we hear Jesus knocking on the door of our hearts, we need to invite Him in without hesitation. Love this, Glynn!
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