Knowing God’s will

. . . that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.  — Romans 12:2

 

A young man facing the future and unsure of what the next year would bring, concluded, “Nobody knows what God’s will is.” Is he right? Does a lack of certainty about the future translate into not knowing God’s will?

The concept of knowing God’s will is often limited to discerning what specific situation we will be in at some future time. Although seeking God’s specific leading is part of it, another aspect that is just as vital is to follow the clearly defined elements of God’s will each and every day.

For instance, it is God’s will for us to be good citizens as a challenge to those opposed to Christ (1 Peter 2:15), to give God thanks no matter what (1 Thess. 5:18), to be sanctified sexually, avoiding immorality (1 Thess. 4:3), to live under the Holy Spirit’s control (Eph. 5:18), to sing to Him (v.19), and to submit to other believers (v.21).

As we submit to God in these and other areas, we are more likely to live in what Romans 12:2 calls God’s “good and acceptable and perfect will.” Living with God’s smile of approval leads to His guidance for the future.

As we seek to know God’s will for the future, we must also act on what we already know now.           — Dave Branon

 

Knowing God’s will for the future

Comes when we follow today

What He’s revealed in the Scriptures

As His commands to obey. — Sper  

 

READ:Ephesians 5:17-21

 

Love and obey the Lord every day, and He will unfold your future. 

 

The Bible in one Year:

• 2 Samuel 9-11; Luke 15:11-32

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