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If Jesus knocked on the door of your heart tonight… would He find space to sit, or just a mess you’ve been hiding under the bed?
In this week’s Subtext episode, Pastor Tim Riddick takes us on a journey that’s both raw and reflective, from the beaches of Oahu to the deep corners of our hearts unpacking what real worship looks like when it’s not confined to a stage, a song, or a Sunday.
This message hits hard.
Because Revelation 3:20 isn’t just Jesus standing outside the church in Laodicea — it’s Him standing outside us.
Still knocking.
Still asking to be let in.
Tim invites us to examine the “rooms” we’ve kept off-limits:
The shame room.
The fear room.
The doubt room.
The pain room.
The places where we pretend everything’s fine when it’s falling apart.
This episode is an altar call for authenticity — to stop cleaning up for Christ and start letting Him clean house.
Because Jesus doesn’t want weekend visits.
He wants full residency.
So as you listen, ask yourself:
What doors in your life are still closed to the One who gave His life to enter in?
Because the knock is still there.
The question is — will you open it?
By BridgePoint YAIf Jesus knocked on the door of your heart tonight… would He find space to sit, or just a mess you’ve been hiding under the bed?
In this week’s Subtext episode, Pastor Tim Riddick takes us on a journey that’s both raw and reflective, from the beaches of Oahu to the deep corners of our hearts unpacking what real worship looks like when it’s not confined to a stage, a song, or a Sunday.
This message hits hard.
Because Revelation 3:20 isn’t just Jesus standing outside the church in Laodicea — it’s Him standing outside us.
Still knocking.
Still asking to be let in.
Tim invites us to examine the “rooms” we’ve kept off-limits:
The shame room.
The fear room.
The doubt room.
The pain room.
The places where we pretend everything’s fine when it’s falling apart.
This episode is an altar call for authenticity — to stop cleaning up for Christ and start letting Him clean house.
Because Jesus doesn’t want weekend visits.
He wants full residency.
So as you listen, ask yourself:
What doors in your life are still closed to the One who gave His life to enter in?
Because the knock is still there.
The question is — will you open it?