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How can we be sure we are doing God's will?

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Being sure of doing God's will involves active obedience to His commandments, particularly believing in Christ (John 6:40, 1 John 3:23).

To be assured that one is doing God's will, a believer must engage actively with God's commandments and trust in the grace found in Christ. In John 6:40, Jesus articulates that the will of the Father is for everyone who sees the Son and believes on Him to have eternal life. This belief is active and necessitates an ongoing relationship with Christ. Furthermore, 1 John 3:23 reiterates that we are commanded to believe in the name of His Son and to love one another. By complying with these commandments and genuinely seeking to follow God's will, believers affirm that they are living in alignment with His desires and purposes.
Scripture References: John 6:40, 1 John 3:23

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Self-Deception
Todd Nibert · Apr 7, 2013
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