Closed Doors: How God Guides Us Through Life's Obstacles | Proverbs 16:3

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The content discusses the importance of recognizing and appreciating both open and closed doors in life, emphasizing that closed doors often lead to better opportunities. It highlights the belief that God closes doors to protect individuals from unfavorable situations and that these obstacles can redirect one's path toward blessings. The message encourages gratitude for challenges, such as job loss or unreturned calls, suggesting they may lead to greater opportunities. The narrative stresses that life is best understood in retrospect and emphasizes the need for faith and determination in navigating life's ups and downs. Overall, it promotes a positive mindset and trust in divine guidance through life's transitions.
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Ok, so I'm coming off one of my best months is quite some time. And April stinks! I can't seem to give away a show this month. May looks good, but I really wanted FREE Conference - not likely going to happen. Anyways, I've been moaning/griping and today I get this email from an old friend I haven't spoken to in quite some time. Very timely. I guess I'll just have to wait to see what's in store.

OPENED AND CLOSED DOORS

We need to learn to thank the Lord for closed doors just as much As we
do for open doors. 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 our way to The
right door. Even when we don't realize it, God directs our paths Through
the closing and opening of doors . When one door closes, it Forces us to
change our course. Another door closes; it forces us to change Our
course yet again.

Then finally, we find the open door and walk right into our Blessing.
But instead of praising God for the closed door (which kept us Out of
trouble), we get upset because we 'judge by the appearances.'
And in our own arrogance, or ignorance, we insist that we know what is
Right.

We have a very present help in the time of need that is always Standing
guard. Because He walks ahead of us, He can see trouble down the Road
and HE sets up road blocks and detours accordingly. But through Our lack
of wisdom we try to tear down the roadblocks or push aside the Detour
signs.

Then the minute we get into trouble, we start crying.

'Lord how could this happen to me?'

We have got to realize that the closed door was a blessing.
Didn't He say that 'No good thing will He withhold from them that love
Him?'

If you get terminated from your job - don't be down, instead Thank God
for the new opportunities that will manifest themselves - it Might be a
better job, or an opportunity to go to 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 he had been doing business with for Many
years tell him 'NO' for a $10,000 loan. The Lord l ed him to call Another
bank.

That bank approved a $40,000 loan for him at a lower interest Rate than
his own bank had advertised.

I'm so grateful, for the many times God has closed doors to me, Just to
open them in the most unexpected places. 'The steps of a good Man are
ordered by the Lord, and He delights in his way.' (Psalms 37:23)

The Mountain top is glorious, but it is in the Valley that I will Grow!

Always Remember God gives you...
Enough Happiness to keep you Sweet
Enough Trials to keep you Strong
Enough Sorrows to keep you Human
Enough Hope to keep you Happy
Enough Failure to keep you Humble
Enough Success to keep you Eager
Enough Friends to give you Comfort
Enough Wealth to meet your Needs
Enough Enthusiasm to make you look forward Enough Faith to banish
depression, and Enough Determination to make each day a better Day than
the last.

Life must be lived forward but can only be understood backwards.

Commit to the Lord in whatever you do and your plans will Succeed.
Proverbs
16:3)
 
Thank you for this post- It is so easy when we get caught up in our own agenda that God has His own plan for us !!!
 
see~just when I thought I was the only one having a problem booking shows in April, I read this....and it just brightened my whole day! I have been in an awful state of mind this month~let down from post-Dad's death and a fantastic March and thinking I am going to have to get another job to help supplement our income.................THANK YOU AMY!
 
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Glad it brightened your day Meg! Right now I'm just praying my fundraiser pulls thru big time!
 
Thanks! One of my consultants is going through a lot right now. She will so appreciate this.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of "Closed Doors: How God Guides Us Through Life's Obstacles"?

The main message of "Closed Doors" emphasizes that while we may face obstacles and setbacks in life, these challenges can serve as divine guidance. The book encourages readers to trust in God's plan, suggesting that closed doors may lead to new opportunities and growth.

How does Proverbs 16:3 relate to the theme of the book?

Proverbs 16:3 states, "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans." This verse underlines the importance of seeking God's guidance in our endeavors. In the context of the book, it reinforces the idea that when we align our plans with God's will, even closed doors can lead to a greater purpose.

What are some practical steps to take when facing closed doors in life?

When facing closed doors, the book suggests several practical steps: pray for guidance, reflect on the lessons learned from the experience, remain open to new opportunities, and trust that God has a plan for your life. Additionally, seeking support from friends or mentors can provide encouragement during difficult times.

Can "Closed Doors" help someone who is experiencing a major life change?

Yes, "Closed Doors" can be particularly helpful for someone undergoing a major life change. The book offers insights on how to navigate transitions and uncertainties by focusing on faith and the belief that God is guiding you toward a better path, even when it feels challenging.

Is "Closed Doors" suitable for group study or discussion?

Absolutely! "Closed Doors" is well-suited for group study or discussion. Its themes of faith, resilience, and divine guidance can foster meaningful conversations among participants, allowing them to share personal experiences and insights while supporting each other through life's obstacles.

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