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What does the Bible say about Jesus knocking at the door?

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Revelation 3:20 highlights Jesus' invitation to enter into a relationship with believers, representing His desire for communion.

In Revelation 3:20, Jesus stands at the door and knocks, symbolizing His persistent invitation for believers to invite Him into their hearts and lives. This passage reflects Christ's deep condescension and earnest desire for an intimate relationship with His people. It shows that He is not merely a distant sovereign but actively seeks to engage with the hearts of His redeemed, offering His presence and fellowship. The imagery conveys that even when believers are hesitant, Jesus initiates the invitation and demonstrates His grace and love.

Moreover, the promise attached to this invitation is profound: 'I will come in to him, and sup with him, and he with me.' This highlights the mutual communion that takes place when one accepts Christ's invitation, illustrating the feasting and joyful union believers experience with the Savior. The relationship is characterized by acceptance, nourishment, and spiritual intimacy that is available to all who open their hearts to Him, thus reinforcing the importance of inviting Jesus into one’s personal life and acknowledging His lordship.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:20

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Revelation 3:20
Robert Hawker · Jan 17, 2016
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