
Sunday’s sermon brings to mind an oft-told story from the repertoire of Southern Gospel comedian Wendell (“Wendy”) Bagwell…
It seems he and his singing group, The Sunliters, unknowingly booked a concert in a church that handled snakes as a part of their worship. After singing, they sat in the front pew (out of politeness, because the service wasn’t yet over… and because the love offering hadn’t yet been taken!).
After a brief sermon, the preacher produced a box and began to draw the reptiles out. At this, Wendy nervously asked a Sunliter where the back door was. “They haven’t got one!” came the dreaded news.
To which Wendy replied, “Reckon where do they want one?”
Are you a Wendy? I’ve sure been one ‘way too many times. We’ve all gotten into situations – even while following the Lord’s leading – where things just seem to go south fast, and there are no solutions in the think tank and no rescue on the horizon, and we begin scanning the circumstances for an exit.
Where is the door? We see nothing but solid walls. Claustrophobia sets in. Panic reigns, and the mind screams: There’s no way out. I can’t stand it. I’ve just gotta get out of here. Now. And we charge the nearest wall and smash our way through…
But we haven’t made a door. We’ve made a hole in the wall. A mess that someone else will have to clean up. A ragged gap that someone else will have to try to fill and repair. And we’ve broken our trust in God, too. Because He says that He is the doorkeeper: These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open (Rev. 3:7-8 NIV). God is a true gentleman, who insists on opening and closing our doors for us. And when we make our own entrances and exits, we are out of His will.
With that in mind, here’s a suggestion for the New Year. Spend some time talking (and listening) with the Lord about your circumstances and His leading and the year that lies ahead. What does He most want from you? What do you most need from Him? How can you cultivate the holy habit of waiting on God's timing and leading?
Then, in light of the answers you receive, write a prayer – a prayer to be prayed every morning of 2010. I’ve written mine… but yours will be different. It will be custom-fitted to your circumstances and weaknesses and needs. And it will help keep you focused on the DoorKeeper who promises, right now, today, on the threshold of a new year:
See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut (Rev. 3:8). Follow Me through!