Vision Church Podcast - Raleigh, NC

Walking Through God’s Open Doors

47 min · 14. kesä 2026
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As you go throughout the week reflect on these takeaways: - Look for and seize gospel opportunities - Just as the Philadelphian church took advantage of the "open door" Christ provided, we should actively pray for opportunities to share the gospel, operate in Spirit-led boldness, and trust Jesus with the results. Don't let fear of rejection cause you to miss divine appointments. - Your weakness is the stage for God's power - The church had "little power" by worldly standards, yet Christ's authority (exousia) backing them made all the difference. God's power is perfected in our weakness, and our faithfulness matters more than our influence or resources. - Hold on with future hope - In times of spiritual fatigue, remember that Christ is coming soon (on His timeline, not ours) and that believers have the promise of eternal security. We are pillars in God's temple who will never be removed, bearing the name of God, the new Jerusalem, and Christ's new name.

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