It is possible to have wrong thoughts of ourselves, as the Laodiceans showed. They thought they were self-sufficient. This wrong thinking produced a complacency that led to a spiritual pride. The Lord thought of them as poor, blind, and naked. He saw them how they really were. The Lord loves us and desires to help us out of our prideful state. And so out of his love, he stands and knocks. So in this message, we look at the gracious knock of the Lord
The Gracious Knock 1. Christ earnestly desires to fellowship with his church 2. Christ waits for our response 3. There is a danger for not inviting Christ into the church
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Craig Vosekalns was saved at the age of 23 in San Diego, California and was influenced under the ministry of Rev. Tomm Tice of the Free Presbyterian Church. He has studied for two years at the Whitefield College of the Bible in Northern Ireland. He later trained at the Geneva...