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When God Closes a Door: How to Recognize His Redirects

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In this episode, Riley Reno discusses the concept of closed doors in life, exploring how they can serve as a form of redirection rather than rejection. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind closed doors, including protection, redirection, and preparation. Through biblical examples and practical advice, listeners are encouraged to discern God's will and respond faithfully to closed doors, trusting in His timing and plan for their lives.
Takeaways

  • Closed doors can feel like rejection but are often redirection.
  • God closes doors for our protection from unseen dangers.
  • Sometimes closed doors are for our preparation and growth.
  • We should align our desires with scripture when facing closed doors.
  • Peace in our hearts can indicate God's direction.
  • Godly mentors can help confirm God's will in our lives.
  • Not every opportunity is meant for us, even if it seems good.
  • Closed doors can lead to better opportunities if we trust God.
  • We should not force our way through closed doors.
  • Trusting God's timing is essential for our spiritual journey.

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Manage episode 518782712 series 3663724
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In this episode, Riley Reno discusses the concept of closed doors in life, exploring how they can serve as a form of redirection rather than rejection. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind closed doors, including protection, redirection, and preparation. Through biblical examples and practical advice, listeners are encouraged to discern God's will and respond faithfully to closed doors, trusting in His timing and plan for their lives.
Takeaways

  • Closed doors can feel like rejection but are often redirection.
  • God closes doors for our protection from unseen dangers.
  • Sometimes closed doors are for our preparation and growth.
  • We should align our desires with scripture when facing closed doors.
  • Peace in our hearts can indicate God's direction.
  • Godly mentors can help confirm God's will in our lives.
  • Not every opportunity is meant for us, even if it seems good.
  • Closed doors can lead to better opportunities if we trust God.
  • We should not force our way through closed doors.
  • Trusting God's timing is essential for our spiritual journey.

Social Media

Follow Us on Instagram - 📸

Like us on Facebook - 👋

Send us Fan Mail!

Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

30 episodes

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