
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Everyone has a story of a closed door that later made sense. Have you ever had a door close that devastated you at the time—but later you thanked God for it? What if closed doors are part of spiritual maturity? Today, Tricia and Jayne reaveal their experiences with open and closed doors and how unanswered prayers actually build trust. The Bible best demonstrates God redirecting someone for thier good, while time and time again we often interpret closed doors as abandonment. What if God closes doors because He sees what we cannot? Find out how disappointment deepens our faith, how to reamin faithful in the "hallway seasons", and the difference betweens Gods answeres of " yes, no, and wait.".
By Jayne Patton/Tricia BartigEveryone has a story of a closed door that later made sense. Have you ever had a door close that devastated you at the time—but later you thanked God for it? What if closed doors are part of spiritual maturity? Today, Tricia and Jayne reaveal their experiences with open and closed doors and how unanswered prayers actually build trust. The Bible best demonstrates God redirecting someone for thier good, while time and time again we often interpret closed doors as abandonment. What if God closes doors because He sees what we cannot? Find out how disappointment deepens our faith, how to reamin faithful in the "hallway seasons", and the difference betweens Gods answeres of " yes, no, and wait.".