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Read John 10:1-10.
“If one door closes, another will open”.
Have you ever heard or used that phrase?
It suggests that with every end, there’s a new beginning.
Sometimes that is true.
Sometimes it isn’t.
People have been made redundant or voluntarily chosen to leave a job and struggled to open the door on a new job.
Some people have closed the door on a relationship and opened the door of a new one, only for that door to close soon after.
But God does want you to be free and he is ready to open doors for you.
In fact, he is willing to be the door for you.
Jesus said, “I am the Gate.
Anyone who goes through me will be cared for—will freely go in and out, and find pasture” (John 10:9 MSG).
In Jesus, you can move about with freedom.
When his door opens, it is always to something good.
The same power that rolled away the stone and opened up Jesus’ tomb, the same power that sprung Paul and Silas from prison, is the same power that will open the door of freedom for you.
Choose Jesus and he will help you break free!
THINK IT OVER
Think about the following:
What door do you wish you could close?
Do you believe God wants you to be free from it?
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