Open Doors & A Dream

Lately, we've found ourselves pouring time and care into restoring, maintaining, and updating our church building. We can’t say for certain what we’re preparing for—only that there's a deep sense that we must. That this is a faithful act of readiness.

Interestingly, some of us are doing the same at home—repairing, reorganizing, renewing. It’s as if God is stirring hearts to get things in order, both in His house and in ours.

The Bible speaks often about God opening doors for His people. The Apostle Paul mentions several such doors—opportunities to preach, to go, to serve. But these divine doors aren’t limited to ministry in the traditional sense. Sometimes they lead us into healing, into deeper relationships, or into new callings we couldn’t have imagined.

In Revelation 3:7–8, Jesus speaks to the church in Philadelphia and says, “See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut.” He reminds us that He alone holds the keys—that when He opens something, no power on earth can close it. That promise still stands. When God opens a door, whether it's for ministry, growth, or change, it remains open by His authority and grace.

Whatever the purpose behind this season of preparation, we believe it’s no accident. The important thing is that we are able to see the doors God opens—and be ready to walk through them in faith when the time comes.

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