In a world that can be so often full of uncertainty, negativity seems to be the norm. After all, it’s everywhere we turn. But from the impact of the media to the repercussions of our own attitudes, the door of negativity has the dangerous ability to keep us from experiencing the most out of life.
In this message, Ed Young shows us how negativity was never God’s design for our lives. Through the example of God’s chosen people, the Israelites, he shows how negativity can run rampant if we don’t slam the door. And as we learn the right choice to make for this door decision, we discover the path that can lead us to God and the life of positivity he has in store for us all.
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Length: 31:31
Doors
A door is defined as a means of entry or access, allowing us to move from one environment to another. And in the physical sense, we understand that. From front doors to garage doors, office doors to back doors, we are continually moving from one place to another. We are confronted with doors every day.
When it comes to life, there are doors that we consciously choose to open and close as well. And these doors can have serious repercussions or abundant rewards, depending on what we do with them. In this 6-part series, Ed Young approaches the threshold to some of these doors. And as he unlocks what it takes to close and open all the right doors, we discover how our finances, relationships, attitudes, and even our very salvation all come down to a single question: What are we going to do with the door?
Doors
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