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Courage at the Door

strengthening the souls of the disciples, exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that through many afflictions we must enter into God's Kingdom.

— Acts 14:22 WEB

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The Interpreter again took Christian by the hand and led him into a pleasant place, where a grand palace stood, beautiful to see. Christian was greatly delighted by the sight of it. He also saw people walking on the top of the palace, clothed completely in gold.

Christian asked, "May we go in there?"

The Interpreter led him up toward the door of the palace. At the door stood a large group of people who wanted to enter but did not dare. A little way from the door, a man sat at a table with a book and ink before him, ready to write down the name of anyone who would enter. Christian also saw many armed men standing in the doorway, guarding it and determined to harm anyone who tried to go in. Christian was stunned. At last, when everyone else stepped back in fear of the armed men, Christian saw a man with a brave face come up to the one sitting at the table and say, "Write down my name, sir." When his name had been written, the man drew his sword, put a helmet on his head, and rushed toward the door against the armed men. They attacked him with deadly force, but he was not discouraged. He fought fiercely.

After he had received many wounds and given many wounds to those who tried to keep him out, he cut his way through them all and pressed forward into the palace. Then a pleasant voice came from those inside, even from those walking on top of the palace, saying, "Come in, come in; eternal glory you will win." So he went in and was clothed with garments like theirs. Then Christian smiled and said, "I think I understand what this means."

Christian said, "Now let me go on from here."

"No," said the Interpreter. "Stay until I have shown you a little more, and after that you may go on your way." So he took Christian by the hand again and led him into a very dark room, where a man sat in an iron cage.

The man looked deeply sorrowful. His eyes were fixed on the ground. His hands were folded together. He sighed as if his heart would break. Christian asked, "What does this mean?" The Interpreter told him to speak with the man.

Christian said to the man, "Who are you?"

The man answered, "I am not what I once was."

Christian asked, "What were you once?"

The man said, "I was once a bright and flourishing professor of faith, both in my own eyes and in the eyes of others. I once thought I was on the way to the Celestial City, and I felt joy when I thought I would arrive there."

Christian asked, "Then what are you now?"

The man answered, "Now I am a man of despair, and I am shut up in it like this iron cage. I cannot get out. Now I cannot get out."

Prayer

Father, give me courage to pursue Your kingdom with a serious heart. Do not let fear, comfort, or the opinions of others keep me at the doorway. Strengthen my faith when obedience feels costly. Help me see the glory of Christ more clearly than the danger in front of me. Teach me to continue in the faith, trusting that Your kingdom is worth every wound received on the road. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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