COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 16 MARCH 2026 pm – PASTOR HENRY
CASKEY
Revelation 3 verses 7 to 13
Whenever we come to the book of Revelation here and in particular these early chapters, we find here that the Lord Jesus Christ is speaking to his disciple John who's on the aisle of Patmos. Now, he's out on the isle of Patmos because of his testimony for the Lord Jesus Christ. He has flustered a few feathers. The government doesn't like him. And so they have him separated. They have him isolated. And they place him away out in this little island all upon his own. And he's there in his own. And the Lord comes. Isn't it wonderful sometimes whenever we think we are cut off? Isn't it wonderful sometimes whenever we think, well, we are not of much use. There's not much use that I can do. Here was John out in the isle of Patmos. I am sure he would have wanted to be on the streets of Jerusalem or whatever the case may be preaching the word of God. But it wasn't to be. But yet whenever he was out in this place, the Lord came to him and the Lord spoke to him and the Lord gave him a tremendous message. Now I know here in this portion of scripture we have been reading is about a door of service but I want to change it around. I want us to think of the door of salvation tonight. I was speaking to someone recently just and we were speaking about the COVID days. We were thinking about the doors that were closed during that pandemic and we started to think of the various restaurants, hotels, shops, social clubs, public houses and even the churches, the doors were all closed. The pandemic closed the doors at that time. But then we were thinking that there was one door that the pandemic could not close and that was the door of God's salvation because right through the pandemic, God was moving and God was saving precious souls. God opens a door that no man can shut. No man can put his hand to the door that God has opened and close that door. God sets this door before you and me tonight. In verse number eight, it tells us that we have very little strength. There's nothing that we can do of ourselves to save our precious souls. It took God's great love. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” God had to take his only son Jesus Christ, sent him down into this sin-cursed world, to die upon an old rugged cross there at Calvary just to save our precious souls. In verse number eight, he says, "I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it."
I want us to think first of all that this is a precious door. This is a precious door because there is only one. When there's only one of something, it becomes very rare. It becomes very, very precious. I don't know whether you noticed in the news this week or not, a life belt has turned up from way back in the days of the Titanic. It's down in the Titanic quarter at this moment in time and it's going to be there on display for a little while. Then it's going to be sold. The news reader said he couldn't imagine what price would be put upon that life belt. Can you imagine the price that could be put upon the salvation of God? Could you imagine the price that could be put upon this door that God has to offer? We used to sing with the children, “One door and only one. And yet its sides are two. I'm on the inside on which side are you?” That's a wonderful challenge tonight, isn't it? That I am on the inside knowing that there was a day whenever I took the Lord Jesus Christ as my own and personal Saviour and I stepped in beyond that door and took him as my Saviour that night. But then the challenge comes on which side are you this evening? We were thinking of the doors this morning in our children's address. We have a lovely picture when it comes to the ark. Remember when God saw his wonderful creation in Genesis chapter 6, he said ”God saw the wickedness of man was great in the earth and that every imagination of his heart was evil continually. And God was sorry that he made man.” God was sorry about his creation. He took Noah to the one side and he explained to Noah that he was going to destroy the earth with a flood. But he says to Noah "There's a refuge. There's a remedy to what's going to happen." Man had turned away from God. Man had turned his back upon God. Man had rejected God. And yet God in his great love and his mercy, comes to Noah and says, "I'm still going to make a refuge. I'm going to still make a way of escape here." So he gave to Noah the instructions of that great boat, that great ship, that great ark. And Noah set about to build. And as he set about building, he set about preaching. He preached about the mercy and the love of God for every human soul. He invited men and women to be ready when the doors would be open to come into this ark. But you know, in that ark, there was only the one door. It was precious. There's only one door into heaven tonight, and it's so precious. Wouldn't it be awful tonight if we were to miss that door? Wouldn't it be awful tonight if we were to neglect to go through that door when God flings it open for us and tells us that we might come. “Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest.” There's no expense to it. There's a remedy for sin tonight. Whenever Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden and sin come into this old world through Adam's fall it passed upon every generation. Every little baby that was born into the world since that has been born as a sinner. The Bible says even in conception that we were conceived in sin. We were born in sin. We were shapen in iniquity. That's the state that we're in tonight. But God says there's a remedy. And he says “I'm going to send you a remedy.” Just as he said to Noah, I'm sending a remedy for this situation in the world. He sends to you and to me this evening his only son. How precious is that? Do you remember whenever the Lord Jesus Christ went down into the waters of Jordan? Do you remember when John was baptizing and he said to John, he says, "I need to be baptized”. Whenever John baptized him and as he walked up out of the waters the heavens opened. The spirit came down in the form of a dove and it rested upon the Saviour. Then the voice from heaven came "This is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased." He was the one that came into this world. He was the one that came into this world to seek and to save that which was lost. John the Baptist when he saw him coming approaching, he pointed to him and said, "Behold the lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world." This door that we're talking about tonight is so precious because God has opened it for you. This is God's own heart. This is God's own love. This is God's own mercy. And he opens up the door of heaven for you. It's so precious.
The story was told of George Whitfield on one occasion. He was conducting open air meetings and preaching on the streets of England. An atheist man was running down the street as fast as he could to where Whitfield was preaching. Another man met him and he looked at him coming down the street and knew the stand that he took. He said, "Where are you going to?" He says, "I'm going down to hear Whitfield." The man says, "But you don't believe what Whitfield preaches?" No, he says, "I don't. But he believes it?" Whenever we talk to people about the Lord Jesus Christ, about the cross of Calvary, about God's great salvation to men and to women, do we believe it ourselves? Do we believe it tonight? Oh, this door was so precious. Jesus spoke about the sheepfold and how he was the good shepherd. He said "I am the door. By me if any man enter in, he shall be saved." Heaven has but one door, and that door is Christ. Peter could say that himself. He said “there's no other name given amongst men under heaven whereby we must be saved.” It's a necessity to be saved. One day Jesus told the story of a man who looked into a field and he saw something very, very special about this field. What did he do? He went home and he sold everything that he had because he wanted this field. There was a treasure underneath the soil that was second to none. He had bought something that was of great, great price. God's salvation tonight is something that is of great price and something that we dare not miss out upon. So this door, first of all, it is precious.
But not only is it precious, it's personal. Do you notice what it says? He says, "I have set before thee an open door." This is a precious door, but it's a personal door. God's salvation tonight is a very, very personal work. It's a work of grace by God in the heart of sinful man. The invitation comes to you tonight - will you come to Christ tonight? Will you trust the Lord Jesus Christ? Will you allow him to come into your heart and into your life? Will you allow him tonight to take away your sin? Will you allow him to be your Saviour and open up a door in heaven for you? Whenever Peter preached in Acts chapter 2 there was an uproar in the streets of Jerusalem. They had come from all parts. Every nation was represented in the streets of Jerusalem. And they heard these disciples preaching to them the wonderful word of God in their own language, but they couldn't understand it. And they gathered together. Some could hear them speaking and some said they were drunk. But Peter got up. He stood before them and he says, "These men are not drunk." He says this is that which was spoken of by Joel the prophet way back centuries before. He says that God would pour out his Holy Spirit. This was the birth of the church of Jesus Christ. And Peter got up his feet and he began to preach and he took the theme of the Lord Jesus Christ. He told how the Lord Jesus Christ came into this world, had done so many miracles around about, how he was approved of God, how men had rejected him, how the religious leaders offered him up to the Roman authorities. He was taken out and nailed to an old rugged cross, his hands, his feet, and a crown of thorns upon his head. His back was opened up like a ploughed field. And there on the cross of Calvary, he suffered bled and he died for the sins of a lost mankind. On the third day death could not hold him. They went to that place where he was buried. The stone was rolled away. They looked in and the angel says, "He's not here for he is risen." The Spirit of God came down upon the crowd that day. The crowds that were gathered in the streets of Jerusalem that day and some 3,000 souls were saved. Do you remember how Jesus spoke to the religious leaders? “You will not come to me that you might have life?” That was that was their verdict. He says you will not come. He says “I have been before you, I have preached and opened up my heart to you. I've invited you to come along. But you will not come that you might have life."
It's a presented door as well. He doesn't hide it. He doesn't camouflage it. He presents this door to you and to me tonight. He says, "This is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased." Do you remember that young man that that came to the Lord Jesus Christ? He said, "Good master what must I do to inherit eternal life?" Here was a young man who had so much in life. He was young. He had all of his life before him. He was a ruler. He had great prestige and prominence in the society. He was rich. He had all the money that he could ever want. But he knew in his heart of hearts there was something that was lacking in his soul. And that which was lacking in the soul was the very fact that if he was to die, he would be lost and lost forever. And so he came to the Lord Jesus Christ and he says, “Good Master what must I do to inherit eternal life?" He thought eternal life was something to be inherited. He thought it was something that could be handed down to him. And when the Lord told him, he says, "You go and you sell all that you have. Then come and you take up your cross and follow after me." That young man couldn't do it. But the Lord didn't hide it from him. He presented it to him. He says, "This is what you need to do if you want to be saved. If you want to have eternal life, if you want to live with me forever and ever in that place called heaven, here's what you must do." And that young man considered it. He thought about it. He added up everything about it and he turned his back and he walked away. And you know, even the scriptures tell us the Lord beholding him loved him. He loves you tonight. He loves you tonight with an everlasting love. Do you remember how Jesus explained it to Thomas? Thomas says, "We don't know where you're going. How do we know the way?" And Jesus said, "I am the way." He presented it. He laid it before them. He says, "I am the way. I am the truth. I am the life." He said, "No man cometh unto the Father but by me."
It's a protected door. "No man can open this door. No man can shut this door." If you're prepared to come, to leave your sin behind you, if you're prepared tonight to step out from the crowd, if you're prepared tonight to come to the cross of Calvary and cry out onto the Lord and say, "Lord, you've died for me. Lord, you've died to take away my sin. Will you come into this heart of mine? Will you come into my life? Will you save my precious soul this evening?" And you know that's what he'll do. But you've got to come and you've got to trust him. On the day of Pentecost people heard the word of God and the Holy Spirit came and opened up their hearts and they believed on the Lord and 3,000 souls were saved. But they weren't saved on mass. They were saved individually. Every one of them who believed that day had to cry out for themselves. They had to cry out unto the God of heaven for themselves. “Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” And one by one they were getting saved. One by one they were stepping out on the Lord's side. Now they weren't all saved. 3,000 were saved. A lot more went back. A lot more turned their back. They heard the same message. They heard the same invitation. They heard about the same Christ. They heard about the same open door. 3,000 that day were saved individually. If you're to be saved tonight you've got to come yourself. Can't depend on anybody else for you. In Acts chapter 16, we read of that Philippian jailer. That old Philippian jailer that night had been charged with keeping Paul and Silas safely. He'd been charged with that. Maybe he had been out in the streets and he had heard of Lydia. He had heard about this young woman that had come down to Philippi to sell her goods and something had happened to her just out by the riverside. He had heard about how she had been saved, how she had come to trust the Lord Jesus Christ. But you know that didn't do him any good. And then he heard about the little girl with the spirit of divination. She could tell fortune. She brought her masters much profit by this fortune telling. And then he heard about how she had been delivered, how this demon spirit had been cast out of her, and how she was of no profit now to the governors. He'd heard all this, but you know, that didn't do him any good. And then these two preachers were put into his care and he took them and he beat them and put them into a prison cell and put their feet in stocks. At midnight that night, there he was lying upon his bed. He was fast asleep and there was an earthquake and the tremors went through the whole building and the foundations began to shake and the doors were flung open. The man got up out of his bed and he thought to himself the prisoners have fled, I'll be put to death in the morning and he drew out his sword and he would have run his sword through himself whenever Paul says “do thyself no harm”. They just explained to him the word of God and how he could be saved. And now it was a personal decision. It was personal for him. Paul could say, "This is how I was saved." Silas could say, "This is how I was saved." Lydia could say, "This is how I was saved." But it was personal for him. What would he do? Just like Pilate as he stood before Christ, “what shall I do then with Jesus which is called the Christ?” What about you?
Dr. Chalmers served as a parish minister for some 12 years and he preached to a congregation, but he wasn't saved himself. He wasn't saved. He hadn't gone through that door himself. He hadn't made it personal. The door has been provided by God. It's God that sets it before you and me. No church can do this. No keeping of the commandments can do this. No living the best life that we possibly can can do this. Jesus says, "I am the door by me if any man enter in." That's the action tonight. We know what Jesus has done. But are we prepared to get up tonight and enter in? Are we prepared tonight to believe and trust in him alone? He did this out of love for you and for me. He loved you with an everlasting love. He could see you in your sin and there was no other remedy. And so he took his only son, Jesus Christ and he sent him into this world to make us new creatures in Christ Jesus for all who believe in him. It is provided tonight. Tell me tonight, have you accepted it? Have you accepted it tonight?




