If
you walk into a closed door then you are probably going to smash your face.
Most doors are simple enough to notice, they are made of wood or steel and
painted in array of colors that make their positions obvious. Others are made
of clear glass, wiped so clean that they are almost invisible to the naked eye.
Those are the ones most of us smash into. But every once in a while we ignore the
obvious signs that a door is present, and we walk right into it.
In our spiritual lives, often we do the same
thing. God closes a door, usually giving us multiple warnings that the way is
not open. Instead of submitting to His will, we ignore the warnings and push on
by our own strength to accomplish our task without God’s help. The end
result is usually way worse then a simple bonk on the noodle.
In the Bible we read about King Zedekiah, and
all we know about him is that Zedekiah did evil in the sight of the Lord. And
to make matters much worse, he decided to backstab one of the most powerful
rulers of the ancient world, Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Because of Zedekiah’s
treachery, Nebuchadnezzar sent his army to Jerusalem to subdue his wayward
subordinate.
Not knowing what to do, Zedekiah goes to the
prophets for advice. All the prophets told Zedekiah “stand up to the King, God
will save you,” except for one. This one was Jeremiah, who rather than telling
the king what he wanted to hear, told Zedekiah surrender or you are all going
to die. Multiple times Jeremiah spoke the truth to Zedekiah, but the king refused
to listen. Jeremiah was even thrown into prison for speaking the truth.
Despite God using Jeremiah to warn him,
Zedekiah walked into the huge steel door right in front of him. For the day
came and the defenses that were holding the forces of Babylon at bay failed.
Zedekiah and his family fled for their lives, but they could not out run their
enemy. As punishment, Nebuchadnezzar had all of Zedekiah’s sons executed in
front him before gauging out his eyes. The last thing Zedekiah would ever see was
his whole world crashing in on him.
What would have happened if Zedekiah had
listened to God’s servant Jeremiah? We will never know; the only thing we can
do is use Zedekiah’s failure as a reminder that when God is showing us a closed
door, do not open it! The consequences may not be as drastic as death, but
going against the will of God only ends in our folly.
How do we know if God has closed a door? We
seek Him out by praying and reading His Word. It is by seeking after His
kingdom and His righteousness that our eyes will be opened to the paths God has
for us.
Romans
12:1-2 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you
present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your
reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed
by the renewing of your mind, that YOU may PROVE what is that good and
acceptable and perfect will of God. (NKJV)
Bible
references to the story of Zedekiah: 2 Kings 24:17-20,25; 2 Chronicles
36:11-13; also read the book of Jeremiah

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