We need to learn to praise the Lord as much for a closed door
as we do an open door. The reason God closes doors is because He has not
prepared anything over there for us. If he didn't close the wrong door, we
would never find the right door.
God directs our path through the closing and opening of
doors. Once a door closes, it forces you to change your course. Another door
closes; it forces you to change your course again. Then, finally, you find the
open door and you walk right into your blessing.
The Lord directs our paths through the opening and closing of doors, but instead of praising him for the closed door (which keeps us out of trouble); we get upset because we "judge by the appearances.”
The Lord directs our paths through the opening and closing of doors, but instead of praising him for the closed door (which keeps us out of trouble); we get upset because we "judge by the appearances.”
You have an ever-present help in the time of trouble that is
always standing guard. Because He walks ahead of you, He can spot trouble down
the road and set up a roadblock or detour accordingly. But through our lack of
wisdom, we try to tear down the roadblocks or push aside the detour sign. Then
the minute we get into trouble, we start crying, "Lord, how could you have
done this to me?"
We have got to realize that the closed door can be a
blessing. Didn't He say that no good thing would He withhold from them that
love Him?
If you get terminated from your job, praise God for the new
opportunities that will manifest themselves: it might be another job, it might
be school.
If that man or woman won't return your call, it might not be
them, it might be the Lord setting up a roadblock (just let it go).
One time, a person had a bank they had been in business with
for many years tell them "No!" to a $10,000 loan. The Lord put in
their spirit to call another bank. That bank gave them $40,000 at a lower
interest rate than the first bank was offering.
We can sometimes trap ourselves in doubt and discouragement
through judging by appearances. Be grateful for the many times our Father has
closed doors to us just to open them in the most unexpected places.
The Lord won't always say in spoken words: "Go to the
left, now to the right.” Sometimes He will just close the doors that are wrong
for you. So next time when you see a closed door in your life, remember it
might be God who is working for you.
God Bless You Always!
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