When Cheryl & I first began dating, she had been on “Cloud 9” for weeks. She had told everyone at her job at Jack’s Service Company in Oklahoma City about this great guy she was now with. They all said they couldn’t wait to meet me at the Christmas party that year, which would be held at the owner’s home. The evening finally came, and we made our way to the very upscale residence. As we approached the home from over a block away, with cars parked all up and down the streets, we could see that the house was lit up for the occasion, and I remarked to Cheryl that it looked like the front door was open. As we got closer, Cheryl could see that the door was not open, but rather there was a clear glass door that the lights were shining out of. She assumed that I saw this too. She was wrong. I walked right up to the door and SMASH – right into it! Thankfully, it didn’t break, but the impact knocked me down, and my glasses flew off my face and onto the ground. People inside were, obviously startled, and now they were all staring at us as we tried to gather our wits about us. Utter humiliation now replaced any trace of pride (or sympathy) Cheryl may have had. She said, “Let’s go!” I dusted myself off, and picked up my glasses, and whatever remained of my dignity, and I said, “No, come on, let’s go on in.” Thus it was that Cheryl got to introduce her “dream guy” to all her work associates. Things were just beginning to settle down, and we were all standing in the buffet line, when someone said: “Hey, it looks like there’s a nose print on the door!” Everyone in the line chuckled when they passed that nose print! So much for the “dream guy.” I thought it was an open door — but it wasn’t!
But in this sixth letter in Revelation 2 & 3, Jesus says to the church at Philadelphia: “I have put before you an open door.” What was He saying to them — and what is He saying to US today through this letter?
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