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What does the Bible say about doing God's will?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of doing God's will as an expression of our obedience and submission to Him, highlighting that not everyone who calls Him Lord will enter His kingdom, but those who do His will.

The significance of doing God's will is deeply rooted in Scripture. In Matthew 7:21, Jesus clarifies that not everyone who says, 'Lord, Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of the Father in heaven. This underscores the necessity of active obedience to God's commands as a reflection of genuine faith and a vibrant relationship with Him. The will of God is revealed both in His decrees concerning future events and in His commandments concerning our duties. This petition, 'Thy will be done,' signifies our plea not only for compliance with His divine will but also for the grace to desire and execute His commands with true sincerity. Obedience is not mere compliance; it is an expression of our heartfelt devotion and allegiance to God's sovereignty.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:21, Romans 12:2, 1 Thessalonians 4:3, Psalm 90:8, Psalm 143:10, John 4:34, Matthew 15:9, Psalm 25:4-5; Psalm 143:10, John 7:17, John 6:29, John 6:28-29

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Psalm 90:8
J.R. Miller · Nov 12, 2016
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