In Touch Ministries — Confronting Closed Doors 1
There are times when something we think will work out does not. The door of opportunity is closed. We have two choices: either accept the closed door or try to force it open.
Often you think the only way to achieve what you want is to manipulate your circumstances or those around you to help you get your way.
When you force your way it never works. You may see momentary results, but when the excitement wears off you may find yourself in a situation far worse than you could imagine. The feelings of discouragement, anger, and bitterness may cause you to lose focus.
There are consequences for forcing doors open. You can deprive yourself of the blessings and opportunities God has for you. Be careful not to place the blame for your actions on other people or God.
When you have direction from God, be willing to wait on His timing. Anxiety can result in a loss of perspective. When you become anxious you may be tempted to make things happen on your own and thus miss when God presents a divine opportunity.
We need to learn to wait on God. Psalm 25:5 says, “Lead me in Your truth and teach me, for You are the God of my salvation; for You I wait all the day.”
Ask God for guidance and sensitivity to know when He is opening or closing a door of opportunity.
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