Wednesday, January 3, 2024

The Hand on the Handle

"Then the LORD closed the door behind them." Genesis 7:16b

When I walk through the neighbourhood I'm often drawn to the style of the front door on the homes I pass. I'm partial to the ones without any glass. A good solid door, usually dark in colour, with some shaker style framework in its design always takes my attention.

A front door is more than esthetic beauty; it is there to provide security. A door is a boundary between the outside world and an inner place of peace as it shuts out the noise and chaos that can surround us.

Doors are often mentioned throughout scripture. In John 10, Jesus refers to Himself as the door. In Acts 14:27 and 2 Cor 2:12 God opens a door for the gospel message to be heard. A door can often be synonymous with new opportunities. We like the idea of open doors. It implies the welcome of possibilities, adventures and freedom.

So, what's our reaction to closed doors? I think it really depends on seeing whose hand is on the handle. In Genesis after Noah completes the building of the ark and all his family and the animals God instructed are gathered inside, the text tells us that the LORD closed the door behind them. When God closes a door you don't need any other bolts or locks. Safety will not be in question. And, we love it, as long as it's a door we also wanted to see shut tight. What about when the door closing brings us disappointment? 

I'm praying that the Lord will teach me the value of a closed door. When God closes a door it is always for my good and His glory, even when I don't understand. There is mercy in every closed door. And, just because it's closed now doesn't mean it will never open. This time could be temporary as God is preparing me for when He will fling the door wide open with blessings beyond my imagination and it will be better than anything I could possibly hope. My trust is built during times of closed doors. Instead of viewing it as a time of confinement, I need to view it as refinement. God is getting me alone with Him and at His appointed time He will say, as He did to Noah, "Leave the boat" (Genesis 8:15). Lord, help me accept Your closed doors and make me open door ready for Your glory.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Instead of viewing it as a time of confinement, I need to view it as refinement
..amen