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How does the casting of lots relate to God's will in the Bible?

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Casting of lots in the Bible was historically used to ascertain God's will, but it is not a practice endorsed in the New Testament.

Casting lots is mentioned in the Old Testament as a means of determining God's will in instances where clear guidance was not evident. However, in the New Testament context, particularly during the selection of Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot, it is presented as a flawed method. The apostles, led by Peter, sought to fill the vacant apostolic position by casting lots, yet this process failed to recognize that true guidance comes directly from Christ and His Spirit. As evidenced throughout the New Testament, the church is now empowered by the Holy Spirit to discern God's will without recourse to ancient practices like casting lots. This shift emphasizes the continuity between Christ's direct authority during His earthly ministry and the continuing guidance of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers today.
Scripture References: Acts 1:23-26

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