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Certain seasons in the Christian’s life contain what are commonly referred to as “open doors.” An open door from God indicates opportunity, invitation, and expectation. It represents the end of a closed-doors waiting season, and an entrance into what is next in the life of a Jesus-following disciple. How should we approach and steward an open-door season? What are the risks, and what are the results when we walk through? From the life of the ancient Hebrew leader, Joshua, we find out about the powerful privileges of open doors, and what glory awaits our obedience to walk through them. Challenges and responsibilities come with these types of seasons, but so do moments of destiny in the life of the child of God.
By Jeff Lyle5
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Certain seasons in the Christian’s life contain what are commonly referred to as “open doors.” An open door from God indicates opportunity, invitation, and expectation. It represents the end of a closed-doors waiting season, and an entrance into what is next in the life of a Jesus-following disciple. How should we approach and steward an open-door season? What are the risks, and what are the results when we walk through? From the life of the ancient Hebrew leader, Joshua, we find out about the powerful privileges of open doors, and what glory awaits our obedience to walk through them. Challenges and responsibilities come with these types of seasons, but so do moments of destiny in the life of the child of God.

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