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God Won't Always Open a Window

God Won't Always Open a Window

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  • Matthew Boga

Have you ever heard or said, "When God closes a door, he opens a window"? This is typically said to comfort people who are disappointed or in pain. This article explains that there are problems with this saying, namely, that God may not always open a window, and that God's gifts for us are not necessarily in this temporal life.

Source: Core Christianity, 2019. 3 pages.

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The starting point must always be God.... The first answer of the gospel can always, in effect, be put in this way: Forget yourself and contemplate God. M. Lloyd-Jones
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