"Jesus said: “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture.”"
John 10:9, NKJV
This
year has been a good one for butterflies. The conditions have obviously
been right for them, and I have enjoyed seeing many in the local
countryside and in our garden. However, occasionally they’ve come into
the house through open doors or windows and I’ve tried to help them
escape. On one particular occasion I had opened every window in the room
and was trying to encourage a butterfly to fly towards the open window
that would bring freedom. However, it continually seemed to fly in the
opposite direction, or to choose the windows that were closed,
fluttering against the glass in a futile attempt to reach the sunlight.
As I watched with mounting frustration, I felt God saying that this
was like many of His people.
In Christ we have a way to freedom
and an open door to all of God’s blessings and provision in our lives.
Jesus tells us that He Himself is The Door (John 10:9), and He’s also the Light of the World (John
8:12). However, like the butterfly, some people seem intent on going in
the opposite direction, turning their back on the way to true release,
or they’re drawn to things that seem attractive but which don’t bring
freedom and healing. Jesus is the only way to salvation, which includes
healing and wholeness. He tells us to: ‘Enter
through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road
that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the
gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it’
(Matthew 7:13-14).
We’re told in 2 Corinthians 11:14 that: ‘Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light’.
Some of the things he uses to try to tempt and lure people down the
wrong path can appear to be full of light and truth – for instance some
alternative medical practices or methods of healing. If we don’t know
the ‘real thing’ well enough we can easily be drawn to these, but, like
the butterfly, we may then find the way to true freedom blocked, and we
may become damaged in the process.
Discernment is something that
every believer should be asking God for so that we aren’t led astray
down false avenues. It’s one of the gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians
12:10). We need to get to know our God better, and be rooted and
grounded in His Word, so that any false ways that don’t lead to the life
that Jesus promises us will immediately jar in our spirits. Let’s look
to Jesus alone as the Door and the
Light of the World, and keep asking Him to lead us and to keep us on the right path!
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that Jesus is the way that leads to salvation and
freedom. Please give me increasing discernment that will alert me to
every wrong path and will keep me on the way that leads to life. Amen.
Today's Writer : Jilly Lyon Taylor
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