We know God's will is good as it is revealed through His Word and is designed for our ultimate benefit and growth.
Romans 12:2 teaches that the will of God is good, acceptable, and perfect. This assurance comes from the character of God, who is inherently good and loving. In keeping with God's nature, His will guides us through trials and challenges, shaping us into His image and drawing us closer to His heart. Biblical accounts, such as how God led Moses and the Israelites, illustrate that God's plans, though sometimes difficult, always aim for our spiritual benefit and maturation. Submission to His will, as seen in the life of Jesus, who prayed, 'Not my will, but Thy will be done' (Matthew 26:39), reflects our trust in His goodness, reinforcing that His purpose prevails for our eternal benefit.
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