Wednesday, May 13, 2026

An Invitation to Fellowship from the Lord Your Saviour

The Lord’s Invitation

Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.

He Who Stands At The Door And Knocks

Jesus positions Himself as the active seeker in this passage, and this is profoundly significant. The Lord of lords, the King of creation, the One before whom every knee shall bow; He stands at your door. There is no coercion here, no forceful intrusion. Instead, there is the posture of humility and respect. He who holds all things together in the palm of His hand adopts the stance of one who seeks permission to enter. This reverses every expectation we might have about the Lord’s power and authority.

The act of knocking is intimate and personal. A knock is not a distant command shouted from afar; it is a gesture made at close proximity, requiring the resident to acknowledge the visitor's presence. Jesus does not announce His arrival through cosmic declarations; He comes to your specific door, in your specific moment, with your specific circumstances, and He knocks. The repetition of this action throughout history and in individual lives demonstrates His persistent, patient pursuit. He does not knock once and then abandon you to your solitude.


Standing and Knocking

  • The Persistence: The "knock" is not a fleeting moment but a continuous pursuit. It is the rhythmic sound of a Creator seeking you.
  • The Voice: Notice that the knock is accompanied by a "voice." He is not an anonymous force or a cold influence; He is a Person. He speaks to the specific "man" or woman behind the door, calling them by name.

The Invitation

I will come in to him. Jesus promises entry: not a distant fellowship from outside, but intimacy within the room of the soul. To come in is to share the interior life—to sit in the quiet places where memory and desire dwell. His entrance is restorative. It brings light into darkness, courage into fear, peace into turmoil. In coming he brings himself—his compassion, his truth, his redeeming touch—so that what was private and closed becomes a place of grace.


The promise that follows is profound: if we hear His voice and respond by opening the door, He will come in and “sup” with us. This idea of sharing a meal is steeped in biblical traditions, symbolizing unity, acceptance, and deep fellowship. It signifies an experience where we can commune intimately with Him, exchanging our burdens for His peace, and receiving His wisdom in return.

The Lord Awaits Your Answer

This passage, is an image of relational rescue: the Lord who honors your freedom, calls with relentless tenderness, waits with respectful patience, enters to heal and to dwell, and sits down to a life-giving, reciprocal communion. It is an invitation that respects your choice yet refuses to relent in love.

Now hear this as if Jesus himself were speaking directly to you: He stands at your door and knocks—will you open and welcome the fellowship he longs to share with you?

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An Invitation to Fellowship from the Lord Your Saviour

The Lord’s Invitation Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in t...