Real-Life Lesson:
I remember praying hard for a “yes.”
I had planned everything, worked for it, fasted over it. But I got a painful, unexpected “no.” I felt crushed.
What I didn’t know was that “no” was divine redirection.
Months later, I was led to a new opportunity, something I had never even imagined for myself. And it fit me better than what I had prayed for.
Sometimes your “no” is the push you need to walk in your true purpose.
Reflection:
- What closed doors have frustrated you?
- Could they be protecting or redirecting you?
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