Lift up your heads, you gates; be lifted up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.
Psalm 24:7
I used to be really confused by the above scripture. I’d heard it in worship songs and it really didn’t make sense. Gates with heads? Doors that float? Sounds like stuff out of Narnia. But, I’ve come to understand that WE are the gates! Great. But what’s significant about that?
Well, like I talked about earlier, we house the person of the Holy Spirit. We host the very Kingdom of God inside of us. BUT, we decide what we do with it. That’s why Jesus said that thing about “freely you have received, freely give.” We were meant to give away what we have been given (and by the way, the exciting thing about God is that He continues to fill us with more as we give away!).
So, we house The Kingdom, but we must OPEN the gates of our hearts in order to let The Kingdom affect the world around us. When Jesus ministered to someone here on earth, He would often say, “The Kingdom of God has come near you” (Luke 10:9). We need to realize that we literally take His Kingdom with us wherever we go. And, with it is the power to heal the sick, bring deliverance to the captive and peace to the troubled. So, open the gates of your heart and introduce the circumstances you encounter to the “King of Glory!”
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