The Daily Word

When I was a youngster, many years ago it seems, we used to sing a chorus, “One door, and only one, and yet its sides are two. I’m on the inside, on which side are you?” Doors have many uses or purposes and my Dad used them quite unashamedly when going round Stately Homes to get access to another side of the Home, mostly which he wasn’t supposed to see!

But that illustrates just one of the purposes of a door, to open up.

new world, new sights and new opportunities, either if figurative or physical. Jesus said “I am the door, by me if anyone enters in, he will be saved. It links to the chorus I mentioned above and reminds us that belief in Jesus is the only way to eternal safety and abundant life. When we step through His door, we step out of sin’s confinement and into a life of freedom and fellowship with God.

On the inside of Jesus’ door is eternal security, safe from the punishment of sin, which He bore on the cross. On the outside of His door, we are exposed to the full weight of God’s wrath against our sinful state.

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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