A Word About Life and Things


           

 

Doors

         We all face doors that we should go through or not go through. We can choose a door that leads to bad habits that are hard to get rid of, or doors that are good for us. We are single and we team up with another door and produce a bunch of little doors that grow up to be expensive big doors. It is the doors that we should go through that we should make the right decision when the time is right.

      There was a young lady who lost her job. She applied to several companies in her hometown and other cities and states. She did not have any replies to her applications. She eventually went to live with her mother. She had a good time with her mother and they did many things together. They bonded and the young lady helped take care of her mother. A few months later the mother died. Four days after the funeral, she received four telephone calls from the companies to whom she had sent her resumes. She got a very good job.

      When God opens a door, no man can close it. And when God closes a door, no man can open it. Our God will put doors in front of us and says to go through them. The enemy will also put doors in front of us and wants us to go through them also. We choose which doors we go through. God also closes doors that we sometimes try to keep open when we should let them go. Sometimes He asks us to give up a friend, or a habit. It is hard for us to let go of things that we have gotten used to. But when God closes those doors we have to let them go. He knows what is best for us and He will lead us the way we should go.

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      New King James Version
Revelation 3:7 ¶ "And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write, `These things says He who is holy, He who is true, "He who has the key of David, He who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens":
 8 "I know your works. See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it; for you have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name.