“What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open”. Revelation 3:7
We’ve all had times when we didn’t get the job we wanted, or the loan that didn’t go through.
We did our best , but the door closed.
But God wouldn’t allow the door to close if it was going to keep us from our destiny.
We may not see how it can work out, but the scripture says God is our doorkeeper.
Other people and obstacles cannot keep us from what God has ordained for us.
It may feel as though we’re behind a closed door.
We’re working hard, but not getting ahead in our finances.
Those closed doors are not permanent.
The Most High God is our doorkeeper.
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