Have you ever felt like the door you needed most just slammed in your face? Bishop Anthony Gilyard brought a word from Joshua 5 that reframes that feeling: a shut door is not an insult, it is a confirmation that you have what it takes to walk through it. Drawing on Israel's march around Jericho, he preached that God deliberately caught Joshua's army while they were still healing from circumcision, because at full strength they would have handled things their own way instead of trusting God's method. The walls did not fall sideways and crush the army; they fell flat into the ground so Israel could simply walk over, and the same principle applies now: some things in your life are not meant to be climbed or kicked through, they are meant to be walked over as God levels the ground beneath your feet.