Worship at the WellSample
In Revelation 3:20, Jesus stood at John’s door and knocked. One way God knocks at our door is through fiery trials (rebukes and chastening, Rev. 3:19). The trial is an invitation to greater intimacy with Him. When John opened his door to Jesus, then Jesus opened His door to John (Rev 4:1). This is what we want—for Jesus to open doors of revelation to us in the Spirit! Open your door to Him—that is, receive Him in intimacy and love—and see what doors He opens to you in the Spirit.
Sometimes I stand before the Lord and knock, asking Him to open a door to me in heavenly places. You can even say His own words back to Him, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock.”
Bob Sorge
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About this Plan
As we journey together the next 50 days, we will experience what worshipping at the well looks like! God’s desire is for His body to be unified, with humble hearts, and authentic worship. Join us for the next 50 days as we are encouraged and equipped to re-dig the wells of worship and prepare for rain! We hope you are encouraged by this plan!
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