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Dear children, when you hear a knock on the door, the natural response is to call out, “Who is there?” The person at the door, naturally, also replies, “It’s me.”

Either you like the person or not, you have to attend to them since you have responded.

Knocking on doors is indirectly asking to gain access into a place. Courtesy demands we don’t just barge into people’s homes without first seeking their permission, hence the need to knock. That’s rude.

“Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.”

Rev.3:20 

Dear children, Jesus stands at the door of our hearts, with nothing but love for us, asking us to please let Him. He eagerly wants to be a part of our lives so He can show us His wonderful and powerful love for us.

Just as we invite our friends over to visit or sleep over, Jesus wants us to do the same too with him. He wants to be our best friend who stays with us throughout the day. He wants to protect us, provide for us, and do much more than a human friend can do.

Do you hear Jesus at the door today? Is he your best friend? Will you open the door for him to enter?

Dear children, Jesus is waiting, eager to throw his arm across your shoulders and start chatting with you.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank you for finding my heart worthy of your love. I open my heart to you today. Please, come in. You are welcome. Amen.

Declaration:
My children are receptive. They accept the invitation of Jesus early in life and open the door of their hearts unto him.

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