This is an image (created in 2013 I believe) that first appeared on the Betty Bowers ("America's Best Christian") web site, which has since found itself popping up across the internet---it was recently posted in a thread here on RF. It's a parody of the
For Dummies instructional/reference books.
I realize some Christians might take exception to it, perhaps as an abuse of a well known theme of Jesus knocking on the door,
but aside from that, as a succinct summery of Christian salvation I believe it's spot on.
Any disagreements?
Jesus is knocking on a door for what? Notice there is no door knob on Christ’s side. The sinners are the ones who must make a free will choice. The verse is taken from Revelation 3:19 & 20:-
19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.
20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
Jesus is talking to the luke warm church at Laodicea. So He is talking to believers not unbelievers. Christ never threatens anyone into the Kingdom of God, but He, in His love, lays out the consequences of rejecting Him. Those who reject Him in their sinfulness and don’t want Christ, will forever get their wish, when they are eternally parted from Him in Hell. Sinners have Christ’s protection from His wrath against sin in this life, but in the next life that protection from the wrath of God will be removed. Christ is a holy God and hates sin. That is why He died upon the cross for our sins, to deal with the sin question. That is why the way is open to come to Christ for salvation, if we chose. But unrepentant sinners send themselves to Hell, because that is the choice they have made in this life. Certainty for eternity.