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Criteria For Finding God’s Will
God has an individual will for each Christian and that His direction can be discerned.
God’s leading never contradicts Scripture rightly understood
The person who wishes to know God’s will must be willing to do God’s will (obedience to God’s will already known)
God’s will is always for Christians to fulfill their duties
The remaining criteria in this study are less straightforward.
They are more subjective, though not at all less important that the objective criteria we have already covered.
Employing these more subjective principles of Scripture requires wisdom and a sense of balance.
Because of this, one important criteria is essential!
Pray About It
To receive wisdom from God we have to ask for it.
Thankfully, if we ask God for wisdom we will receive it generously!
Since wisdom is necessary to discern God’s will, the process of seeking God’s direction must be bathed in prayer.
How important is prayer in finding God’s will for our life?
Why didn’t we start with this principle then?
Shouldn’t it be at the top of our list?
Criteria For Finding God’s Will
God has an individual will for each Christian and that His direction can be discerned.
God’s leading never contradicts Scripture rightly understood
The person who wishes to know God’s will must be willing to do God’s will (obedience to God’s will already known)
God’s will is always for Christians to fulfill their duties
Do we have to pray for God’s direction in any of the above principles?
In these objective truths from God’s Word, His will is already revealed.
It is settled in black and white.
We determine God’s will not by praying for divine guidance, but by reading the Bible!
Examples: Should you pray about the following situations?
Should we embezzle money from our employer?
Should we abandon our spouse?
Should we covenant with a local church in membership?
Should we evangelize and testify of God’s grace in our lives?
Why not?
Because in all these matters God has already told us what His will is.
Why does it say about us if we pray about matters that God has already told us His will?
We have not been paying attention to God!
If we had been paying attention, we would already have our answers.
These are not matters that require discernment.
We do not need to pray about these things, what do we need to do? Obey God’s will as we already know it!
“If we pray about such activities, we reduce piety to a game and Christianity to a show.
In effect, we are mocking God—and God refuses to be mocked (Gal 6:7).”
What is the appropriate time to pray for God’s direction?
When Scripture by itself does not give us clear guidance.
Then we must come to our Father and humbly ask for wisdom that we do not possess in ourselves.
Should we pray about small everyday choices?
What toothpaste should I buy?
Should we have green beans or Brussels sprouts tonight?
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How do we handle these smaller matters?
We ask God to direct our paths, and we prayerfully commit the keeping of our ways to Him.
As the normal decisions of life come our way, we roll along with them and simply make the choice that seems best at the moment, trusting God to oversee our determinations.
What kind of decisions should we seek God in prayer about before moving forward?
Choices that have serious consequences.
When we want to make the best possible choice for ourselves and others in our lives.
Those are the times when we need wisdom that is from above.
Those are the times when we absolutely must seek God’s guidance.
How long should we spend in prayer about these kinds of decisions?
If we are perplexed we might spend days or weeks in prayer about a serious decision.
If it is a decision that affects our families, then we should ask our spouses and perhaps other family members to pray with us.
We might even ask our church family to pray for us.
We might even commit ourselves to fasting so as to give ourselves more fully to prayer.
The prayer of a righteous person has great power.
So, we follow all of the above: pray individually, invite our family to pray with us, invite our church family to pray with us, we fast and pray.
If I put all of that together then, like a magic formula, God will give me my answer?
We should not expect pray to function like a magic formula to secure personal revelation from God!
We should no expect the answer to be written in the sky or to become audible to the ears of our soul.
We should expect no signs and we should trust no sudden, overwhelming convictions!
Why not?
Why should we not trust sudden overwhelming emotional “convictions”?
“Such things are too easily counterfeited—and powers other than God know how to produce them.”
How will God answer our prayers then?
The prayer for guidance will be answered through the exercise of wisdom, judgement, and discretion.
That is where the subjective criteria come in.
Exercising wisdom requires us to appeal to several sources and to weigh several consideration.
We will look at these in the remaining studies.
Application Questions:
Should we pray about every single decision that we make, such as which brand of toothpaste to use or which cereal to eat for breakfast?
Why or why not?
If so, how should we pray?
What kind of decisions do you regularly pray about?
Why do you pray about these and not others?
If you were facing a major decision, do you have people who you would ask to pray with you?
Would these people be different, depending on the nature of the decision?
Inform Yourself
Pastor to teacher example (pp.
32-33)
In order to discern God’s leading we should seek to gain as much information as possible about the situation.
The Bible is full of examples and principles that merge God’s will with adequately-informed judgment.
Examples?
Why did Joshua send spies?
To investigate the land and to gather as much information as possible.
Those who hope to pass wise judgments are obligated to gain information from multiple witnesses.
Acting without knowledge is not good.
A person who makes a pronouncement without listening to the facts is a fool.
Illustration: choosing a plumber to install drinking fountains.
What if we only got one bid?
Ignorance is never a virtue in finding God’s direction.
God does not usually lead in a vacuum.
He uses factors to create in us an impression of what His direction might be.
The more attention we pay to these factors, the more likely we are to understand what God wishes us to do.
One of the most important facts is information.
By learning all that we can about our decision, we are giving God something to work with as He leads.
Consider a man who is contemplating a promotion or a new job that will require him to move to a distant city.
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