“And he dreamed, and behold, there was a ladder (or set of steps) set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. And behold, the angels of God were ascending and descending on it! And behold, the Lord stood above it and said, ‘I am the Lord, the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac.'”
(Genesis 28:12-13 ESV)
Recently I was in town to visit a shop to get a repair done in the arcade but I was a bit early so I went elsewhere in the mall to find a well-known discount store to see if there was anything of interest to pass the time.
This was at the end of the arcade on the upper level, serviced by an escalator. However, this too was closed and the escalator had a band across the bottom of the escalator saying something like “out of service”. Fortunately there are other escalators further up the concourse which I found working.
Having walked around to the discount store I stood and waited outside and looked down from above the escalator. As I was looking I wondered what was wrong with it?
As the store lifted up the shutters to the main entrance someone came down to the escalator and switched it on. It appears it was not broken at all! The barrier was there only to dissuade anyone from using it until such a time as the store was opened.
All this made me reflect upon Jacob’s ladder; where God’s messengers and agents (angels) used it apparently to go about God’s purposes. As I considered the earlier “out of service” notice stretched across the escalator I wondered about what barriers we put across God’s access into our lives. How different would Jacob’s life would have been but for the persistence, encouragement and guidance of God into his experience.
I ask the question of us today: Is there anything in us that we may be holding onto which has become a barrier, preventing us from hearing God’s Word and seeing God’s action in our lives? In effect are we saying to God: we are out of service! If only we can regain our focus on Jesus for a while, taking down the out of service notice to God, then maybe, we will be able to see movement for the opportunities and messages God sends first to us and then, through us as His agents and messengers (angels), to others?
Prayer: Lord, we love You, knowing, like Jacob, You first Loved us. Forgive us anything that has been a barrier to hearing and seeing You move in our lives today. We give You permission to break down the lies, issues, excuses that we have used to put up: out of service. Lord, have mercy on us and please come take away the fears and apprehensions we may have about the future and in our walk with You wherever it leads, in and through Jesus’ name. Amen.
Roderick Marshall