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Open Doors
“Behold, I have
put before you an open door which no one can shut, because you have
a little power, and have kept My word, and have not denied My
name.” Rev.
3:8 The promise of an open door to
us is a very welcome and encouraging one. And the prophecy of open
doors is one we often hear in prophetic meetings. Our own family has
had such a promise from the Lord for some time, and has waited
diligently on Him for its
manifestation. In the process though, I’ve
learned some things about promised “open doors” that can throw you
for a loop if you’re not aware of them. Not all open doors are the
same, and the open door the Lord has promised can be quite different
than our conception of what it means when we first receive the
promise. There are two particular things I want to
observe. Which Direction the
Door? First, doors can serve either
as entrances into
opportunities or as exits from certain situations. When a door opened for John on Entrance doors lead to an
establishment with a more perceivable security of situation. Exit
doors lead to a release from establishment to a more perceivable
uncertainty. The problem comes when the kind of prophetic open door
we are expecting is different from the kind of door the Lord has
meant. We may be waiting for a door of opportunity into a new
established situation to appear. But instead, we are released from a
presently secure situation into one of uncertainty. Oppositely, we
may be waiting for a door of exit from a confining situation, only
to find we are instead presented a door into deeper establishment of
something that looks like more of what we are trying to get out of.
In both cases, the opposite
door may be necessary before the door we expect and desire can be
realized. For instance, we may need to first exit from something
before we can receive a desired entrance into something else. Before
Peter could be received through the door into the security of Mary’s
house, he had to pass through the door of exit from the prison.
Between the prison exit door and the home entrance door was a period
of uncertainty in the night. (And even at Mary’s door he had to wait
due to a miscue!) Vice versa, we may be believing
for the promised open door “out” of a situation, but God opens
instead a more confining situation to which we must submit. In this
case, our willingness to enter into the more confining situation may
be the key to our release from the entire situation. Sometimes a
deeper submission to a bad situation is required before we can gain
freedom from the situation altogether. This is something we need to
really account for when God promises an open door no man can shut.
It’s hard for us to accept because we are already with “little
strength” from having kept His words to us. (“How long, O Lord?”) But when
opposite kinds of doors open in response to our prayers, we must not
fear to walk through them, whether to seemingly greater confinement
or greater insecurity. We must understand the Lord is not giving us
a stone instead of bread. We will ultimately find the door that
delivers on our desire. How Wide the Door? When we think of an open door,
our natural vision presents us a wide door, clearly fully open,
beckoning with light streaming through from the other side. Not so?
Yet such an image may not reflect the true size of the door the Lord
has promised us, and I dare say, usually does not. Every door the
Lord promises us is a door to a greater realm of eternal life. Yet
the door to eternal life is clearly described as a narrow
one:
"Enter through the narrow
gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to
destruction, and there are many who enter through
it. For the gate is small and the
way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find
it.”
One of the things that
perplexes us most about promised open doors is when we see
opportunities arise that are clearly from the Lord, only to be
stymied at every turn from being able to enter into the opportunity!
Everything lines up in our spirit. But one thing after another gets
in the way, threatening our access altogether. And while we believe
the Lord that “no man” is capable of shutting the open door, we
wonder if the devil isn’t capable of shutting it instead. And even
if the devil isn’t capable, we wonder if it really is worth all the
trouble to enter it. Or we wonder if maybe this isn’t really the
open door after all. Maybe it’s a counterfeit. Maybe we’re trying to
make our own door? “If it’s
God, shouldn’t it be easier than
this?”
While it’s possible we can be
trying to make our own door open, or to open the Lord’s door
pre-maturely, if we are certain the door we are seeing is from the
Lord and it is for such a time as this, then we must look at our
expectation. If this door is truly a door to greater life and
destiny fulfillment in Christ, then we must understand that the
opposition we face is simply due to the fact that the door is small.
It must be squeezed and “pushed”
through.
Of course there is no better
illustration of this than birth. The doorway to natural life is
through a very constricted passageway. Well the same is true for the
open doors of the Lord into most any greater enterprise in His
kingdom. Of course again, being already of “little strength” in our
present situation so long, our hearts are tempted to faint. The Lord
says, “I have set before you
an open door.” And we say, “O no, not another birth canal,
Lord!”
We want the wide open door into
the desired direction the first time, but it rarely opens that way.
It’s never that the promise of the open door is false. But the
promise has a goal attached for bringing us forward in our faith.
And therefore the promise of the open door is not one of ease. We
must remember that the original promise of Rev. 3:8 was given to
those called “overcomers.”
Through the Warp
Bubble
Sometimes, the writers of
science fiction have been gifted to portray spiritual truth very
accurately without ever realizing it. In one particularly insightful
starship story from TV past, a young space cadet on board conducts a
failed time/space experiment that explodes, accidentally sending his
mother standing nearby into an alter parallel universe reality (same
starship, same people, same everything, but different reality—more
like a dream)—and this alter reality is also slowly imploding,
threatening to extinguish her inside it. The thing is, she doesn’t
realize she is now in an alter reality. But strangely, more and more
people are mysteriously disappearing from her world, and she doesn’t
know why. In the end, her very space ship is collapsing around her
and she is going out of her mind trying to figure out how to save
herself.
Meanwhile, those in the real
reality on the other side are desperately trying to get the mother
back and keep this alter reality realm (“warp bubble”) from finally
imploding on her. Those attempts to get her back from their side
show up on her side every so often as an unexplainable narrow but
brilliant force that to her acts like a tornado trying to
suction her into some unknown vortex that looks like it will destroy
her. Not knowing what this is and afraid, she holds onto anything
she can to prevent from being sucked into this “door of light.” She
successfully resists several times. Yet this vortex door is actually
the doorway to her return to the real world. Thankfully, in the end,
as her alter world is finally collapsing on her, she realizes “by
faith” what this fearful suctioning door of light is, responds, and
jumps through to her saving.
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Why did I share this story?
It’s because it pictures so well the nature of the Lord’s open doors
before us that no man can shut. He is on the true side of Reality.
We live in a comparable warp bubble. Our world which we think is so
“real” is collapsing around us. Meanwhile He is presenting us exit
doors of release and entrance doors of opportunities, doors swirling
with spiritual activity that we do not understand, which scare us,
and which we resist because we do not realize His call to us from
the other side. We believe His promise. We believe in the doors. But
we don’t recognize them for what they are and so resist. His
challenge to us is to recognize and embrace these doors, however
otherly they appear than what we have expected of the gateway. We
must accept whatever contortions go with these narrow doors so we
can be saved and delivered into our true fulfillment, liberty and
reality.
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No matter what it may seem like
to many of us right now, it truly is a season of open door
opportunities and fulfillments. We’re hearing lots of prophetic
promises about new opportunities in God while looking at some
absolutely contrary, harrowing and society collapsing circumstances
around us that appear to offer everything opposite of what we have
been promised. How can this be?
Take heart! You really are looking at the open door.
Chris Anderson
New Meadow Neck, RI
First Love Ministry
- a ministry of Anglemar Fellowship
http://www.firstloveministry.com
01/09
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