Gregory Davis
So I have several friends who are going through some type of trial. Life was going smooth and then circumstances just hit them. Of all the trials that we identify with one thing has been certain. God allows doors to both open and close in our lives. God is faithful with all of His promises. We should praise Him and draw close to Him regardless of the door that we are standing behind. If doors are open JUMP in and give Him all the glory. If your door has been shut for a moment keep standing, keep praying, keep the faith. Its not for us to decide. My friends have exemplified great faith and by their faith my faith has been strengthen. It has been through the Power and the Faithfulness of a Wonderful Loving God that we have been and able to stand. His grace is sufficient in all circumstances. Open your heart to Him today.....Great devo's from Dr. Charles Stanley.

Act 16:5-10

Facing a "closed door" can be extremely frustrating. The apostle Paul knew exactly how that felt. On his second missionary journey to share the gospel in Asia, he repeatedly found the way blocked by the Holy Spirit. Eventually the apostle was stuck in Troas with the sea before him and closed doors behind.

How strange it must have seemed to Paul that God would prevent him from spreading the gospel. But he knew this wisdom from the book of Proverbs: The Lord will make a straight path for anyone who chooses to trust God rather than himself (vv. 3:5-6). Instead of getting angry or trying to force his way into new territory, Paul got on his knees.

The Bible does not record how long he and Timothy lingered in Troas, but we can be sure that the apostle did not move until the Lord revealed the entrance to a new mission field. Christians in a period of watchful waiting should view the situation as a chance to seek not only God's purpose but also His guidance. This is the time to ask the Lord why He has barred the way forward—perhaps the timing is wrong or we need to deal with unconfessed sin. Whatever the reason, we must be sensitive to the Spirit's leading. We want to be ready for the door that will open.

When an opportunity is blocked, God has a reason. And He is providing love and protection, even in your disappointment. The Lord is also keeping His promise to work everything for your good (Rom. 8:28). When one door has closed, a greater one is about to open. Be wise and watch for it.
Gregory Davis
So I had an amazing hike with a friend yesterday. The weather was great. God's country was incredible. Our conversation was God centered. From start to finish we rolled and let the Spirit of God have His way. Out of all the conversations we had this one stuck out most. We wrestled with a question. It was: How do you keep your faith renewed in God and how to sustain a up close and personal intimacy level? God is so amazing! It didn't take long for Him to answer our question. His ears are always open for His Children. He longs to hold you close and to keep you fresh and Renewed.........
Thanks Charles Stanley.

Deut. 10: 12-13
12 "Now, Israel, what does the LORD your God require from you, but to fear the LORD your God, to walk in all His ways and love Him, and to serve the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul, 13 and to keep the LORD'S commandments and His statutes which I am commanding you today for your good.....


• First, have assurance that God keeps every promise. The Bible contains an amazing number of guarantees for believers, including wisdom for the asking, God's constant presence, and peace when we focus on Him.

• Second, anticipate the Father's response. In other words, prepare for what He will do because of your confidence in His promises.

• Third, be aware daily of His involvement in your life. By spending time in the Word, prayer, and meditation, you will become sensitive to what He is doing.

• Fourth, pray boldly because you are God's child (Heb. 4:16). Approaching the Father in such a manner isn't a prideful confidence, but an overflow of your assurance in Him.

• Finally, obey the leading of the Holy Spirit. This is the true test of your belief—in fact, the Bible says that without action, faith is dead (James 2:17).

Can you sense that your life is progressing and you are maturing into Christ's likeness? Or do circumstances and character traits seem to hold you back? God promises to continue making His children beautiful throughout their lives. You can resist Him or cooperate with His gracious work in you.