Enter In
Bathed in radiant light, a figure walks through the threshold of a doorway, poised between shadow and brilliance. The gentle folds of a robe catch the glow as one step reaches forward, a hand steady on the frame. Beyond the door, golden warmth pours in, calling the heart to move from what was into what is yet to be.
This is the invitation of Christ, to leave behind the dimness of fear, doubt, or the familiar, and to enter into His presence where life, hope, and eternity await. The moment is tender but decisive: the door stands open, the light does not fade, and the call is clear.
“I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.
They will come in and go out, and find pasture.” — John 10:9