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The Morning Meditation
Joe Consford
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Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford
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Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Door Is Always Open | Revelation 3| Joe Consford
The Morning Meditation
9 minutes
1 week ago
The Door Is Always Open | Revelation 3| Joe Consford
Welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today we’ll be reading Revelation chapter 3, where the Lord Jesus speaks directly to the churches of Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. Each message carries both warning and encouragement — calling us to spiritual alertness, steadfast faith, and genuine repentance. As you listen, notice how Christ’s words pierce the heart and yet offer hope to all who open the door and let Him in. 📖 SCRIPTURE READING Revelation 3:20 (KJV) 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. 📜 STORY / ILLUSTRATION When I was a young missionary in Ghana, I once visited a village where every door was made of rough-cut wood, and most didn’t have hinges or locks — they were simply propped in place. One morning, I arrived early and gently tapped on the door of a man named Kwaku. He laughed and said, “Pastor, no need to knock — the door is always open.” That phrase stayed with me. In Revelation 3, Jesus knocks at our heart’s door — not because He cannot enter, but because He desires fellowship, not force. How often do we leave the door closed out of distraction, fear, or pride — when the Savior simply wants to sit and share a meal with us? 💭 REFLECTION – “When Jesus Knocks” (Revelation 3:20) Three truths we can meditate on from Revelation 3: 1️⃣ A Call to Wakefulness “Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain…” (Revelation 3:2) The Lord’s first message to the sleepy church at Sardis was simple: wake up. Spiritual drowsiness creeps in quietly — through routine, comfort, or success. Christ warns that faith without alertness soon fades into lifeless habit. Meditation Thought: What parts of my walk with God have grown dull or mechanical? 2️⃣ A Commendation of Faithfulness “Thou hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.” (Revelation 3:8) To the faithful in Philadelphia, Jesus opens a door no man can shut. Faithfulness in small things is never overlooked by God — every act of obedience matters. When life feels ordinary, remember that steady faith is what keeps that door of fellowship wide open. Meditation Thought: Am I holding fast to His Word even when no one else notices? 3️⃣ A Challenge to Fellowship “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock…” (Revelation 3:20) Christ doesn’t demand entry — He invites it. The Savior desires relationship, not ritual. When we respond and open the door, He enters with grace, communion, and joy. Meditation Thought: Have I allowed anything to block His fellowship — pride, fear, or neglect? Closing Thought: Every message to the churches ends with the same invitation — “He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.” Today, listen for that knock. It’s personal, persistent, and full of love. 🙏 OUTTRO Thank you for joining me for The Morning Meditation Podcast. Tomorrow, we’ll turn to Proverbs 4, where we’ll learn about the path of the just and the wisdom that guards our steps. Until then, keep your heart open — and keep walking with the Lord.
The Morning Meditation
Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford