Thursday, Friday and Saturday were spent scrubbing and painting
the house our son bought and moved into on Saturday.
At first, the key he gave me, no matter how hard I tried did not work.
I was on my way back home when he called again and said, 'try the back door.
It's got to work in one of the doors!!'
It did. In the back door...the first time I tried for some reason it didn't.
Then, finally the deadbolt gave way and I stepped over the threshold...
into his house. ..
where the first order of business was to cover the pinky-red paint in the kitchen!
The key episode evoked a picture
of a deadbolt in all of us
that with our last breath will release
as we step through a door,
over a threshold...
into eternity!
Our first 'order of business' will be meeting our Creator
who loved us so much He gave His only begotten Son
to pay our way into Heaven, to break sin's curse through
Salvation through Jesus is the only key that will unlock Heaven's Door!
Do you believe this?
Are you ready if the inner deadbolt releases today?
John 10:1-10
Then Jesus said to them again, “Most assuredly, I say to you,
I am the door of the sheep.
but the sheep did not hear them.
9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved,
and will go in and out and find pasture.
10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy.
I have come that they may have life,
and that they may have it more abundantly.
***
Someday, dearly beloved, the chimes of Time will cease
Its clime of hope and grace will fall like a leaf from a tree
The deadbolt that holds earth’s exodus at bay will release
As the soul sheds its cloak of dust for all eternity
What serious business this; the trek from here to There
What sacred undertaking is the living of today
Far more than what we eat and where we go and what we wear
But rather who we fear and worship, honour and obey
Someday, dearly beloved, the fight of faith will end
And nothing will take precedence before the throne of He
Who on the clouds of heaven in great glory will descend
And the whole world will mourn as we behold His majesty
No shadow of a doubt survives His countenance
The Word from the beginning, through whom everything was made
Will still the chimes of Time; only the gift salvation grants
Will conquer death and hell; eternal life is no charade
Heaven or hell, no in-between, hangs in the balance, oh
Someday, dearly beloved, Choice will receive its just reward
Of either everlasting joy or everlasting woe
Someday, dearly beloved, Today will disappear
And all that matters then are riches money cannot buy
The wealth of this world, fickle, like the trickle of a tear
Just things that thieves break in and steal, and greed's slaves justify
Someday, dearly beloved, the chimes of Time will cease
Its clime of hope and grace will fall like a leaf from a tree
The deadbolt that held earth’s exodus at bay will release
As the soul sheds its cloak of dust for all eternity
© Janet Martin
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