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In “When the Door Closes,” Apostle Dominic Osei taught that there are times in life when God closes a door not to abandon His people but to redirect them into His perfect plan, reminding believers that closed doors often protect, refine, or reposition them for greater purpose. He explained that God’s timing and direction are always higher than our personal desires, and that faith involves trusting God even when opportunities don’t unfold the way we hoped. The message emphasized that a closed door shouldn’t be a source of discouragement but a prompt to seek God’s will more deeply and remain open to His next move. Apostle Osei encouraged the church to discern spiritual direction, stay confident in God’s sovereignty, and embrace new pathways God opens with expectation rather than regret. Ultimately he reminded listeners that God’s closures and openings work together to shape destiny and deepen dependence on Him.
Celebrate ten years of faith, family, and ministry with Apostle Dominic Osei and Prophetess Lesley Osei. As founders of Kingdom Full Tabernacle International Ministries in Darien, Connecticut with flourishing campuses in Charlotte, Upper Marlboro, and Dallas, they are committed to advancing God’s Kingdom through transformative teaching and life-giving community. Their journey and messages continue to shape lives and ignite spiritual growth across the nation. Stay connected and be part of the movement. Subscribe for new sermons, updates, and ministry highlights!
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In “When the Door Closes,” Apostle Dominic Osei taught that there are times in life when God closes a door not to abandon His people but to redirect them into His perfect plan, reminding believers that closed doors often protect, refine, or reposition them for greater purpose. He explained that God’s timing and direction are always higher than our personal desires, and that faith involves trusting God even when opportunities don’t unfold the way we hoped. The message emphasized that a closed door shouldn’t be a source of discouragement but a prompt to seek God’s will more deeply and remain open to His next move. Apostle Osei encouraged the church to discern spiritual direction, stay confident in God’s sovereignty, and embrace new pathways God opens with expectation rather than regret. Ultimately he reminded listeners that God’s closures and openings work together to shape destiny and deepen dependence on Him.
Celebrate ten years of faith, family, and ministry with Apostle Dominic Osei and Prophetess Lesley Osei. As founders of Kingdom Full Tabernacle International Ministries in Darien, Connecticut with flourishing campuses in Charlotte, Upper Marlboro, and Dallas, they are committed to advancing God’s Kingdom through transformative teaching and life-giving community. Their journey and messages continue to shape lives and ignite spiritual growth across the nation. Stay connected and be part of the movement. Subscribe for new sermons, updates, and ministry highlights!