Not every door God opens flows with ease—some paths stay dry until the Holy Spirit supplies the anointing required to walk them.
Seeing a door doesn’t mean you’re ready for it; calling comes before capacity, and vision comes before oil.
Dryness isn’t rejection—it’s preparation, exposing where intimacy, obedience, and maturity still need to deepen.
When believers try to walk Spirit-only paths with flesh-only strength, they experience frustration instead of fruit.
Oil is formed in hidden places through prayer, purity, patience, and faithfulness when no one is watching.
God keeps some doors dry not to delay you, but to protect you until you can carry what’s on the other side.