When we think of a royal visit there is a great excitement of welcoming a person who rarely visits our land arriving on our shores. All the preparations detailing where they will be and who they meet are known well in advance. Even when they are far away we read reports about what is happening in their family and every movement seems to be tracked by the media. They are never far from the spotlight and what they do seems to have a direct connection to our own lives. There is a fascination which does not diminish even when our politics about who should be our head of state differ.
Contrast this with the person of Christ and we see a different type of Kingship but no less influential. He calls us to follow him and understand what it is that he considers important. We are called to encounter him as a person but unlike other royal visitors, he seeks to enter the place we call home. Not as a person who occasionally turns up when we are fully ready for his arrival but every day. This can tend to forget or become too familiar with that presence and take it for granted. Yet Jesus Christ wishes to reign not only in our land but also to be enthroned in our hearts. This is not one which wishes to subject us to a tyrannical regime but rather one which seeks to bring to life all that is good and holy within us. The image of Christ at the door knocking which was created by Holman Hunt reminds that even when the door seems overgrown and the path has not been well worn Christ still comes and knocks at the door. The image reminds me that he does not come as a stormtrooper breaking down the door but he still persists in knocking at the door. Yet the handle is on the inside and the question remains will we open the door and let him in?
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