The Day God Shut the Door - What happens when the very thing you prayed for is taken away?
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What do you do when the very thing you prayed for begins to fall apart?
In this powerful episode of In My Father's House, Ariel continues reading from her book Be Made Whole, sharing two deeply personal chapters that reveal how God can use loss, adversity, and even injustice to accomplish His greater purposes.
After pouring her heart into building a thriving fitness studio, Ariel watched everything begin to unravel. Financial pressures mounted, relationships were strained, and the dream she had fought so hard to achieve slipped through her hands. Yet through the heartbreak, she discovered that sometimes God's greatest acts of mercy come through closed doors and unexpected endings.
Ariel also shares a remarkable workplace encounter where she found herself standing against intimidation, manipulation, and abuse of power. In a moment she could never have orchestrated on her own, God used her voice to speak truth into a situation that left a lasting impact on everyone involved.
If you've ever wondered why God allows seasons of loss, why difficult people cross your path, or whether He is still working when life feels unfair, this episode will remind you that God never wastes our pain. Even when He removes something we desperately wanted to keep, He is often making room for healing, freedom, and a greater purpose.
Topics Covered:
• When God closes doors we never wanted shut
• Trusting God through financial hardship and disappointment
• Finding purpose in painful transitions
• Standing firm in the face of workplace injustice
• The courage to speak truth with grace
• God's faithfulness during seasons of uncertainty
• How suffering can become a pathway to spiritual growth
From the book Be Made Whole by Ariel Armstrong.
If this episode encourages you, please subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope, and remember: sometimes what feels like rejection is actually God's protection and redirection.
Until next time, be made whole.