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What does the Bible say about the door of hope?

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The door of hope in the Bible represents God's promise of salvation and access to Him, symbolizing how He draws His people to Himself.

In the Bible, particularly in Hosea 2:15, the door of hope is mentioned as an entrance into a relationship with God, where He invites His people to experience His love and grace. This idea is reiterated throughout Scripture, symbolizing the way God opens the hearts of His people, as seen with Lydia in Acts, who had her heart opened to the message of the Gospel. The door serves as both a point of entry into the fold of God and a means of separation from the world, illustrating the transformative work of Christ in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:15, Acts 16:14

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The Door
Angus Fisher · Jun 9, 2019
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