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Revelation 3:20,
"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." The primary application is that the Lord comes and sups with us during meeting time if we do some things. Notice, this supping is only done by those who hear His voice. Sometimes He is not in fires, earthquakes, etc. He is in the still small voice. Therefore, we have to be in the right frame of mind to be able to hear the voice of our Lord. If we come in to the meetinghouse with a lot of clutter in our head about what is going on in the world, what our bank account is like, etc, we will not be able to hear His voice and sup with Him. Also, our mode in the service should be that of servitude. Notice that we are called to do some things. By opening the door, we are actively involved in this. It is the duty of every member of the congregation to do something. Not everyone is called to preach, lead singing, etc. However, we are ALL called to pray without ceasing, sing and make melody in our hearts to God, and encourage each other in the Lord. These are things that we do to occupy till He comes. Primitive Baptists are often rapped with the notion by the outside world that we have a "do-nothing" religion. However, I have never heard that type of preaching, and hope that I never do. There is plenty for us to do, we just need to understand why we are doing it and what frame to do it in. May He continue to grant us the grace, mercy, and strength to carry on in His service and earnestly contend for the faith that was once delivered to the saints. His church will always be here, but we pray that we will always be a part of it and never lose our spiritual eyesight.
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