What Is God's Will For My Life? (7/16/2017)
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BIG QUESTIONS, REAL ANSWERS: WHAT IS GOD’S WILL
FOR MY LIFE?
Pastor Saul Ebema, Lombard Bible Church
Foundational Principles about God’s Will
God’s will is not so much about results (the destination) as it is about process (the
journey). It is not so much about choosing jobs and deciding where to live, although
those are very significant decisions. More often, it is about building faith as we grapple
with God’s mysterious ways.
God’s ways and our ways
God’s ways are past finding out
Job 9:5-10(Amplified Bible)
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Who removes the mountains, and they know it not when He overturns them in His anger; Who
shakes the earth out of its place, and the pillars of it tremble; Who commands the sun, and it rises
not; Who seals up the stars [from view]; Who alone stretches out the heavens and treads upon the
waves and high places of the sea;…Who does great things past finding out, yes, marvelous
things without number. It is God!”
God thinks and operates differently
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. “As
the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts
than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9 (NIV)
Humans cannot comprehend the mind of God
“Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his
judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out! Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has
been his counselor?” Romans 11:33-34 (NIV)
Like astronomers studying the night sky, we peer into the vastness of God, searching His mind
for reasons, motives and intentions. When tragedy happens, we cry out, “God, what are you
doing? And we look up for answers. No matter how educated we are, no matter how perceptive
we are, we may never completely understand why He does what he does.
Two Facets of God’s Will
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While we strain to see God through a telescope, God sees us in microscopic detail from
beginning to end, conception to the grave. We can view God’s will in two ways. The first is the
determined will of God, the second is human free will.
The Determined Will of God
As the sovereign ruler of the universe, God determines everything that happens.
“so that from the rising of the sun
to the place of its setting
people may know there is none besides me.
I am the Lord, and there is no other.
I form the light and create darkness,
I bring prosperity and create disaster;
I, the Lord, do all these things.” Isaiah 45: 6-7 (NIV)
He is sovereign, so His will surrounds whatever occurs. Having said that, we need to note that
there are some things God cannot do. For example; He cannot lie (Num. 23:19) He cannot tempt
anyone to sin (James 1:13). He cannot contradict himself (2 Tim 2:13). God is eternally
consistent.
Four Statements about God’s Determined Will
1. It is absolute
2. It is immutable
3. It is unchangeable
4. It is unconditional.
The Permissive Will of God
From the “free will” angle, we see a different perspective of God’s will. God has given us free
will to make choices. Lewis Sperry Chafer brings some measure of clarity to this deeply
mysterious reality;
In respect to His permissive will,…God determines not to hinder the course of
action which His creatures purse, but He does determine to regulate and control
the bounds and results of such actions.
Under the permissive will of God, we are accountable for our own choices. We can’t blame God
for our sin. The drug addict cannot say, “Since drug addiction is God’s determined will. I had no
choice. God made me an addict.” God doesn’t will anyone to sin. Rather within His permissive
will, He gives us freedom to choose between righteousness and sin.
How God reveals His Will Through Scripture
Obey parents (Eph 6:1)
Work an occupation (1 Thes 4:11-12)
Support your family (1 Tim 5:8)
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Give to the Lord’s work and the poor (2 Cor 8, 9; Gal. 2:10)
Raise Children by God’s standards (Eph 6:4)
Meditate in the scripture (Ps 1:2)
Pray (1 Thess. 5:17)
Have a joyful attitude (1 Thess. 5:16)
Assemble for worship (Hebrews 10:25)
Proclaim Christ (Acts 1:8)
Set proper values (Matt 6:19-21)
Display love (1Cor 13)
Have a spirit of gratitude (Phil. 4:6)
Accept people without prejudice (James 2:1-10)
The more we know God’s word, the more we will understand His will.
The ways God has revealed His Will
1. Through miracles (Exodus 3)
2. Through dreams and visions (Gen. 37: 5-11)
3. God spoke audibly (1 Sam 3)
4. Through Scripture