Walking The Narrow Path
Join the Community! If you enjoyed this episode of Walking The Narrow Path, please follow us on your favorite podcast app and leave a review. It’s the best way to help our message reach more people. Visit our website for more resources: WalkingTheNarrowPath.org [http://walkingthenarrowpath.org] Connect with us on Social Media: * Facebook: facebook.com/WalkingTheNarrowPath [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/WalkingTheNarrowPath] * Instagram: @WalkingTheNarrowPath2 Fernie and Efrain discuss how “open doors” and “closed doors” relate to God’s sovereignty, emphasizing that tomorrow’s opportunities depend on today’s obedience and that closed doors can be protective blessings, not just disappointments. They connect obedience to the posture of the heart, using Abraham’s call to leave without full direction as an example of radical obedience bringing radical blessing, and note that promises may not be fulfilled in one’s lifetime. They share personal examples, including leaving a secure job, closing a church, starting a business without money, and missed promotions that later proved beneficial. They address hardship, spiritual opposition, pride, worship as recentering, and trusting God for outcomes, citing passages such as Revelation 3 and 2 Corinthians 5:7, and conclude that miracles often follow obedience and faith acts without full clarity. 00:00 Boots on Ground Intro 00:24 Podcast Welcome Back 01:29 Open and Closed Doors 02:40 Quote on Obedience 04:13 Abraham Radical Obedience 06:19 Heart Posture Obedience 09:41 Personal Radical Steps 13:18 What Is an Open Door 18:43 Hardship and Opposition 21:44 Worship in the Battle 27:16 God Holds the Keys 31:35 Pride Closes Doors 36:02 Blessing of Closed Doors 37:35 Preparation and Trust 39:15 Guidance and Jonah 39:40 Jonah and Heart Posture 40:11 God Knows My Heart 41:09 Yoke Easy Burden Light 42:58 Open and Closed Doors 44:58 Tantrums and Trust 46:44 Obedience Opens Doors 48:13 Bowling Jealousy Test 52:52 Recenter Through Worship 54:53 Closed Doors Protect You 56:15 Four Antidotes for Fight 01:00:07 Provision Pride and Gratitude 01:07:26 Obey and Leave Outcome 01:10:45 Final Takeaways and Thanks Scriptures Explicitly Mentioned * Revelation 3:7-8: Jesus speaking to the Church of Philadelphia, reminding us that He holds the keys and that what He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open. * 2 Corinthians 5:7: A powerful reminder that we must walk and live by faith, not by sight. * 2 Chronicles 20: The story of King Jehoshaphat facing a massive army, choosing to rely on God, and turning to worship in the face of an overwhelming battle. * 2 Corinthians 2:12-13: Paul’s experience of having a divine door opened for him in Troas, but choosing to walk away because his mind was troubled without his brother Titus. (Note: In the audio, you mentioned verses 12-15, but 12-13 is the exact location of the Titus story). Biblical Stories & Paraphrased Truths Discussed * Genesis 12 & 15: God calling Abram (Abraham) to leave his parents' house for an unknown land, trusting a promise he couldn't see, leading to descendants as numerous as the stars. * Exodus / Numbers: The Israelites spending 40 years in the wilderness due to disobedience and a lack of faith. * The Book of Jonah: Jonah acting as a prime example of hearing God’s clear guidance but running in the exact opposite direction. * Matthew 11:28-30: Jesus's promise that those who are tired and heavy-laden can come to Him, for His yoke is easy and His burden is light. * John 16:33: Jesus's assurance that while we will undoubtedly face struggles in this world, we can be of good cheer because He has overcome the world. * John 15:20: The reality check that a servant is not greater than the master; if the world persecuted Jesus, His followers will face opposition too. * James 2:17: The fundamental truth that faith without action (or as we said in the episode, faith as a behavior) is dead. * John 4:23-24: The call to truly worship God in spirit and in truth, using worship to recenter our hearts. * Jeremiah 17:9: The warning against the phrase "God knows my heart," reminding us that the human heart is inherently deceitful. * James 4:6 / Psalm 138:6: A reminder that God draws near to the humble but views the proud from afar. Join the Community! If you enjoyed this episode of Walking The Narrow Path, please follow us on your favorite podcast app and leave a review. It’s the best way to help our message reach more people. Visit our website for more resources: WalkingTheNarrowPath.org [http://walkingthenarrowpath.org] Connect with us on Social Media: * Facebook: facebook.com/WalkingTheNarrowPath [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.facebook.com/WalkingTheNarrowPath] * Instagram: @WalkingTheNarrowPath2
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