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An open door

I was told in life that when opportunities come, I must quickly grab them, because opportunities come once and go. That is not true. In most cases, not every door that is opened is an opportunity for me to grab it. Some doors are meant to cause unnecessary delays and distractions. If it passes me by, it indicates that it was clearly not for me to take over. Recall, the bible says, "When the time is right, the LORD will make it happen" (Isaiah 60:22), meaning that when that time comes, nothing and nobody will be competent to block what God Has completed opened or activated.

 All the delays, distractions and limitations won’t stand a gap between me and my blessings. And again, the Bible, in the book of Revelation 3:7, tells us that when God has opened a door, nobody will be able to shut it. So there is no way this opportunity will pass me by. The Bible in the book of Joel 2:25 tells us that God will restore all the years that the locusts have eaten, meaning that God will restore all the years I’ve wasted, which I assumed was a great opportunity for me.

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