5 Steps to Know God’s Will - What the Bible Saysનમૂનો
Step 4: Check Your Motivation
Perhaps you’ve been praying for direction or clarity regarding an issue in your life for quite some time. The Bible passages that God has drawn you to seem to be confirming your thoughts, as do a couple of your close Christian friends. Everything seems to line up and so you’re feeling good about the clarity.
But is it all so easy? Perhaps not and here’s why…
Coming to God for confirmation of your plans is different than coming to God for guidance. Especially if you’re feeling good about things, you may think that you’re “in the groove” and right where God wants you to be.
So instead of listening for God’s will and trying to hear His voice, you come to God looking for confirmation of what you think is already right.
Past successes can easily hamper your understanding of God’s will. Everything looks like a blessing! From the world’s point of view, of course, it would seem that you’re on the right track when all is going well. But is this really so?
The Bible makes it clear that the world’s metrics and viewpoints are not to be your modus operandi. Only by drawing close to God and renewing your mind will we know his will:
Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. – Romans 12:2
Your calling is not for success in life or even to be all that you can be. Remember that Jesus never equated success with being in God’s will. Rather, He promoted a model of serving others, helping the needy, caring for the poor – summarizing all of Gods’ law as follows:
‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ – Matthew 22:37-39
Just as Jesus prays for the coming of God’s Kingdom in the Lord’s Prayer, so it is your purpose to help build God’s Kingdom in your life serving others – and completing the good works which God has already prepared especially for you!
Therefore, as you seek God’s will for the issues in your life, humbly approach God with an open mind to determine what HE wants for you, not with a mindset seeking confirmation of what you think you already know.
Especially when you’re being successful.
Reflection / Application
- Do you see how success in life can draw you away from God’s will? Have you experienced this?
- How often do you seek God’s confirmation of your plans, as opposed to hearing His plans for you?
- Have you ever found the “blessing” of success to take you down the wrong path? How could you avoid this?
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About this Plan
Even though we routinely make decisions and make plans in life, knowing God’s will can be difficult. Sometimes, all seems clear until we find that we’re headed the wrong way. At other times, we proceed more cautiously, and miss the opportunity God had for us. In this very practical study, we present a 5-step process to help clarify God’s will, even when it seems He is silent.
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