Monday, January 16, 2012

A closed door is sometimes our own doing...not the Lord's.

Never question God's will for your life. Understand that God can give more to some and less to others ; yet what we can handle, and that "less" given to us can sometimes include even solitude. However if the ultimate goal of life is to live for Christ and obtain eternity in Heaven, if you end up in solitude yet are saved by God's grace, that is to be the greatest of all gains in this life.


Also know that we are held accountable in faith and by our actions, if God puts a love in your life; and you continue to stray in error; be it temptation or other, God closing a door is not always a result of his intent but possibly your actions. God's love to all was his mercy for everyone through the cross and Jesus, that is equal love. But, know that he can quickly take away a love if we don't deserve it in the deepest part of our hearts; and to choose wisely in your discipline and understanding of the opportunities God can give and take away. If you should fall, humble yourself and understand that God's love still means a chance at new beginnings a refined fire for God.


-Aaron

1 comment:

  1. That's very true Aaron. Often a closed door is not a negative although we perceive it to be.

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