
Some Doors Are Meant to Stay Closed
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Not every closed door is a rejection, sometimes it's protection.
In this Episode Ou Tseis Talks about how we often spend so much energy trying to force opportunities, relationships, or situations to work that we forget there may be a reason they didn't happen. A closed door isn't always a sign to push harder. Sometimes it's life, wisdom, or even God's way of protecting us from pain, disappointment, or consequences we cannot yet see.
There are moments when we look back and realize that what we once desperately wanted could have led us down the wrong path. The closed door that frustrated us at the time may have actually saved us from heartache, failure, or unnecessary struggles.
One of life's greatest lessons is learning the difference between perseverance and forcing what isn't meant for us. While determination is important, so is discernment. Not every opportunity is meant to be ours, and not every door is meant to open.
Trust the process. Be patient. The right doors will open at the right time, and the ones that remain closed may simply be guiding you toward something far better than you imagined.
In this Episode Ou Tseis Talks about how we often spend so much energy trying to force opportunities, relationships, or situations to work that we forget there may be a reason they didn't happen. A closed door isn't always a sign to push harder. Sometimes it's life, wisdom, or even God's way of protecting us from pain, disappointment, or consequences we cannot yet see.
There are moments when we look back and realize that what we once desperately wanted could have led us down the wrong path. The closed door that frustrated us at the time may have actually saved us from heartache, failure, or unnecessary struggles.
One of life's greatest lessons is learning the difference between perseverance and forcing what isn't meant for us. While determination is important, so is discernment. Not every opportunity is meant to be ours, and not every door is meant to open.
Trust the process. Be patient. The right doors will open at the right time, and the ones that remain closed may simply be guiding you toward something far better than you imagined.

