November 21st, 2025

For many people, doors are the first form of protection against the harm that would enter their homes. For others, that is not enough, and so they not only lock their doors but they deadbolt them as well. And still for others, they install peepholes or security cameras so that they can see what is outside before they let someone in. The reality is that outside of God’s presence, all sorts of harm seek to enter our lives.
In Genesis 4, God warns Cain that sin is waiting just outside his door, waiting to devour him. Sin is loitering at the threshold. But as we learn, we are faulty doorkeepers; we tire easily of keeping watch, and we let down our guard. And what is the result? Cain killed Abel and sought to cover up the murder. From that moment on, sin would continue like a runaway freight train.
That’s why we need a better watchman. Christ is the faithful doorkeeper who stands at the opening where sin lurks. It is Jesus who watches over the door to his people’s hearts. And when sin enters, it is Christ’s innocent blood that cries out on our behalf.
As we finish our “Sovereign” series this week, we see that even though sin increases, grace increases all the more. Christ is the better Adam. He is the better Abel. And he is the better guardsman for our lives. Sin is lurking at our doors, but Jesus also “stands at the door and knocks.” Would you open the door to Him and allow Him to protect your heart today and for eternity?
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Aaron
In Genesis 4, God warns Cain that sin is waiting just outside his door, waiting to devour him. Sin is loitering at the threshold. But as we learn, we are faulty doorkeepers; we tire easily of keeping watch, and we let down our guard. And what is the result? Cain killed Abel and sought to cover up the murder. From that moment on, sin would continue like a runaway freight train.
That’s why we need a better watchman. Christ is the faithful doorkeeper who stands at the opening where sin lurks. It is Jesus who watches over the door to his people’s hearts. And when sin enters, it is Christ’s innocent blood that cries out on our behalf.
As we finish our “Sovereign” series this week, we see that even though sin increases, grace increases all the more. Christ is the better Adam. He is the better Abel. And he is the better guardsman for our lives. Sin is lurking at our doors, but Jesus also “stands at the door and knocks.” Would you open the door to Him and allow Him to protect your heart today and for eternity?
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Aaron

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