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Will You Marry Me?

DAY 9 OF 31

The Closed Door

Today, let’s look again at the last few verses in the parable of the 10 virgins.

When the bridegroom arrived, the five foolish virgins weren’t ready. They had no oil in their lamps, which we’ve interpreted to mean that they hadn’t received the gift of the Holy Spirit. They were unprepared, and as a result, they didn’t make it to the wedding. The door was closed.

It’s kind of like the plane in Scenario 1 yesterday. Once the door is shut, it won’t open—no matter how much you beg and plead.

The other passages we read today give us more context on closed doors in Scripture, starting in Genesis with the story of Noah and the ark. It took Noah 100 years to build this ark, and the door was open until it wasn’t.

By faith, Noah and his family entered into the ark. Once they were inside with their families and the animals, God shut the door. Just as the ark had only one door to pass through to escape God’s judgment, we too have only one door to escape God’s judgement. His name is Jesus.
 

Jesus knocks on the door of our heart. Our bridegroom wants to come in, dine with us, and be part of our lives. When we shut Him out, we’re actually shutting ourselves out of eternity with Him. 

There’s a time when the door will be opened, and that time is now. Jesus wants us to let Him in. When we knock on His door and seek to find Him, He joyfully and thankfully opens the door to us. There will come a time when it’ll be too late and when we knock, the door won’t open. 

Let this be a warning to let Him in now so we won’t find ourselves like the foolish virgins who don’t get to come and be part of the wedding. We’ll never know the day or hour, so we must have the door open and ready. 

The door is open to us and the invitation is open to all who say yes. Let’s say yes and walk through the door of salvation, because time is short! 

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Will You Marry Me?

The Bible is full of wedding language and metaphors that explain the significance of marriage. Why is marriage so important to our Creator? Jesus our bridegroom passionately pursues us and invites us to be His bride! He gives us clues throughout the Bible that show what He intends for this love relationship to look like. Jesus is on His knee pleading for your hand in marriage. Will you say yes?

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