"How can I know God's will for my life?"
I've asked this question so many times. I've also heard many of my friends pose the same question especially when faced with a BIG decision like accepting a new job, getting married, moving to a new city, or buying a home.
I know there are times I wish God would speak to me in a loud booming voice and tell me specifically what His will is for me in a particular situation. But it doesn't work that way, does it?
It's not that I doubt God has a plan or purpose for my life because I know He does.
Where do I turn?
I pray. I read His word. He speaks to me.
So what does the Bible say about knowing His will?
I have learned two very important lessons when it comes to knowing His will. First, it's important to make sure that whatever I am asking for or considering doing is not something the Bible forbids. Secondly, it's important to make sure that whatever I'm asking for or considering doing will glorify God and will help me grow spiritually.
If these two things are true and God is still not giving me what I'm asking for, then it comes down to two things either it's not His will for me to have whatever it is I'm asking for or I need to wait a while longer for it.
Knowing His will is difficult. God rarely gives us that direct and specific of information. He allows us to make choices regarding those things. (Oh, the gift of free will.)The only decision God does not want us to make is the decision to sin or resist His will. God wants us to make choices that are in agreement with His will.
So, how DO you know what God's will is for you? If you are walking closely with the Lord and truly desiring His will for your life God will place His desires on your heart. The key is wanting God's will, not your own.
If the Bible does not speak against it, and it can genuinely benefit you spiritually - then the Bible gives you the "permission" to make decisions and to follow your heart.
I know - it's not an easy answer. It requires prayer. It also requires developing a personal relationship with Jesus. Take time to get to know Him. The more time you spend with Him the easier it will be to hear His voice and to discern what His will is for you. I promise you, it's worth the investment.
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