FINDING GOD'S WILL
Let
us look at the mystery of the ages which is the Will of God. The will of God has
plagued Christians down through the ages since there seems to be much mystery
surrounding it. Many Christians go from coast to coast trying to find God’s will
for their life. Is it really a mystery? Must we go from cradle to grave trying
to seek God’s will for our lives? I believe the Bible has given clear direction
regarding God’s will for our life. We get into trouble when we take our desires
and try to make them God’s will for our life. In essence we impose our desired
will on our life and completely overlook God’s will. If we take the following
Scriptures we will see some specific principles which will help uncover the will
of God.
The
word "will" in the following verses may also be translated, "choice,
determination, but specifically “purpose." If we take the word "purpose" and
place it next to “will” we will gain further understanding of these verses.
Paul,
called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will [purpose] of God, and
Sosthenes our brother, (1 Corinthians 1:1, KJV)
Paul
was called an apostle for the purpose of God. Let’s pose the question, what was
God’s purpose for Paul? God’s purpose for Paul was to start churches in various
parts of Asia and help sustain them plus write a portion of the New Testament
under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will [purpose] of the
Lord is. (Ephesians 5:17, KJV)
This
verse seems to be the pivotal verse in this entire chapter since it warns us to
walk properly in the faith and that we must no longer identify with the ways of
the world. This verse is a warning to us that we must understand that the will
of God is to walk circumspectly.
Not
with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will
[purpose] of God from the heart; (Ephesians 6:6, KJV)
This
verse states that we should do God’s work with a true heart and not to impress
others. The purpose of God for every believer is a heartfelt service for Him.
For
this is the will [purpose] of God, even your sanctification, that ye should
abstain from fornication: (1 Thessalonians 4:3, KJV)
This
verse states the will of God is possessive sanctification. We are already
sanctified in position because of our salvation but Paul is telling us to
possess our sanctification. This means that we have been set apart by God for
God, and we must live the separated life in both body and mind.
In
every thing give thanks: for this is the will [purpose] of God in Christ Jesus
concerning you. (1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV)
This
verse tells us the believer is to be thankful in all things. This thanksgiving
must be from the heart and not the lips.
And
the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will
[purpose] of God abideth for ever. (1 John 2:17, KJV)
This
verse tells us the believer is to walk in the purpose of God which is obedience.
This is a "proof of salvation" verse because John is telling us that if someone
does God’s will they will abide forever. This is not referring to works which
some believe lead to salvation but is speaking of doing the will of God as a
result of salvation. We are the testimonies to an evil world as we walk
according to God’s word. Our works are the manifestation of our salvation.
In
these six verses we have seen the will [purpose] of every believer is to live a
holy and obedient life. This is the first prerequisite for discovering the will
of God for your life. Sin hinders our relationship with God. When a Christian
sins, they block out God’s voice of guidance which is not an audible voice. If
you are living in sin, do not expect God to communicate His will for your life
because He cannot reach you because of the sin interference. I wish to turn to a
specific purpose which God has given to every believer.
Go ye
therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and
of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: {20} Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end
of the world. Amen. (Matthew 28:19-20, KJV)
The
second purpose a believer has is to spread the gospel to the entire world. Each
believer has a part in this and God holds cheap and lazy Christians accountable
for their non-participation in this command. I fail to understand why some
Christians believe they are exempt from this command while others must foot the
bills for their incompliance. If Christians would tithe and stop screaming
legalism, God’s program of world evangelism would be well funded.
Why
is it when we want to do something nice for ourselves we are under grace but as
soon as the preacher mentions tithing, suddenly we call it law and throw up our
theological arguments? The second prerequisite for finding the personal will of
God in our lives is the desire to do our part in the Great Commission.
The
third area God gives us to find His personal will in our lives is spiritual
gifts. Each of us must discover which spiritual gift(s) we possess, so we may
begin to search out our proper place of service. For example, the gift of mercy
would not make a good ruler, nor the gift of prophecy a good counselor. God has
given spiritual gifts with certain parameters. The third prerequisite for
finding the will of God is knowing your spiritual gift. This is a must if a
Christian is to find their proper sphere of service.
The
reasons so many Christians feel out of place in their present sphere of service
is that they have a spiritual gift which differs from the job they are doing. A
quick analogy would be that you would not call a plumber to hook up electricity.
Many times believers work outside the parameters because help is hard to find so
we wear many hats. We have heard it said that ten percent of the people do
ninety percent of the work. Many Christians view Christianity as a spectator
sport and as a result others have to do twice the amount of work. This results
in many Christians doing jobs they are not spiritually empowered to do.
In the last chapter we saw how we could discover our spiritual gifts.
The
fourth area which God gives us to find His will for our life is our talents. Has
God given the ability to sing, write, preach, organize, fix things, make things,
cook, bake, handle children, handle senior citizens, teach, listen, etc. What is
your talent or talents? List what you believe are your talents and don’t neglect
the obvious ones. Finding your talents will help you determine where you can
serve God best. The fourth prerequisite for finding the personal will of God is
knowing your talents.
Let’s
list the prerequisites:
1. A
holy and obedient life
2.
The desire to send forth the gospel.
3.
The knowledge of your spiritual gift(s).
4.
The knowledge of your talents.
A
person who has the gift of teaching and the ability to sing, may sing Christian
songs with lyrics that teach truth from the Bible.
A
person who has the gift of ruling and can bake may open a bakery with the
purpose of supporting Christian missions.
A
person with the gift of mercy and the talent to cook may invite a poor person to
their home for a meal and a witness. They may volunteer at a rescue mission or
soup kitchen.
The
combination of spiritual gifts and talents are limited only by the creativity of
the Creator. The will of God is wherever God has placed you at this moment with
the spiritual gifts you possess and the talents you possess as you are presently
using them. If you believe God wants you to make a move, do your research
because there are many voices out there and they are all not of God. Satan loves
to confuse the believer and does a good job of it unless we stay spiritually
astute.
If
God wants you to move, He will initiate the procedure. Have you ever been laid
off from a job? This is one method God uses to initiate a move in a person’s
life. Many times Christians will run ahead of God and this is where confusion
enters in. If God begins to put a move into your heart, then at that point begin
to prepare yourself for the time when God will finalize your move.
The
key word is prepare just as the Israelites prepared to move when the pillar of
fire or cloud moved. (Numbers 9:21) If you prepare, the transition will be less
traumatic. God’s will for your life is not a mystery if we just enact the four
prerequisites listed
God
does not want His will for us to be a mystery because if He did, how would we
get the gospel out? God has made it plain and simple for us, all we need do is
apply the principles. Let me inject the fact that sometimes God makes us wait
for His timing. If you are convinced God wants you to do something, just because
he makes you wait does not mean you are out of the will of God.
God
has a purpose for every single believer, no matter who they are or what their
social status is. Do not let the term "God’s Will" frighten you because as His
child He has promised you guidance and wisdom for your life.
Thou
shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. (Psalm
73:24, KJV)
If
any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally,
and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. (James 1:5, KJV)
For
whosoever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and
mother. (Mark 3:35, KJV)
For
David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep,
and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption: (Acts 13:36, KJV)
Making request, if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous journey
by the will of God to come unto you. (Romans 1:10, KJV)
And
he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he
maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God. (Romans 8:27,
KJV)
And
be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your
mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God. (Romans 12:2, KJV)
That
I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be refreshed.
(Romans 15:32, KJV)