In "The Will of God," Norm Wells addresses the intricate relationship between divine sovereignty and human understanding of God's will, using Gideon’s narrative in Judges 6:35-40 as a focal point. The preacher argues that, like Gideon, believers often seek to discern God's will through signs, yet they are equipped with the Scripture which is a comprehensive guide for understanding divine will. He elaborates on how God's will is absolutely sovereign, referencing passages from 2 Peter 3:9, Ephesians 1:11, and Hebrews 10:7 to demonstrate that while all things unfold according to God's eternal decree, His longsuffering nature towards His chosen elect ensures that none should perish. This understanding of God's will emphasizes His authority over creation and the importance of trusting Him, which has significant implications for believers' lives, encouraging a reliance on God's wisdom and a rejection of personal merit in understanding divine purpose.
Key Quotes
“Gideon is doing what so often we're interested in, and that is inquiring the will of God.”
“If I know God's will, that will take care of the will for me.”
“Trust me. I'm going to do my will.”
“The Bible is the foundation of all truth. We can't find truth anywhere else.”
The Bible teaches that God's will is revealed in His Word, and we should trust and follow it.
In the Bible, seeking God's will is emphasized as a fundamental aspect of a believer's life. Gideon, for example, sought confirmation from God regarding His will by using a fleece, but as believers today, we are encouraged to seek God's will through His Word, which provides clear guidance. The Apostle Paul emphasized that God is faithful, placing individuals in ministry according to His will, demonstrating that God's purpose is always fulfilled. It’s crucial for us to trust in God’s perfect will without adding our will into the mix, as our understanding is limited compared to God's infinite wisdom.
Judges 6:35-40, Proverbs 3:5, Romans 12:2
God's will is true as it is revealed through Scripture, which is trustworthy and infallible.
The truth of God's will is rooted in the authority and reliability of Scripture. In Ephesians 1:11, it is stated that God works all things according to the counsel of His own will, indicating that His decrees are not only sovereign but also unchangeable. Furthermore, throughout the Bible, God demonstrates His will through historical events and the lives of His people. The prophetic fulfillment of Scripture and the coherence between the Old and New Testaments further affirm that God's will is true. Believers are called to embrace this truth as they encounter God’s guidance and revelation in Holy Scripture.
Ephesians 1:11, 2 Peter 3:9, Hebrews 10:7
Understanding God's will is crucial for living a life that pleases Him and fulfills His purpose.
Understanding God's will is paramount for Christians because it guides their decisions and actions toward living in accordance with His desires. Scripture shows that God's will is perfect and good, leading believers to a fulfilling life centered on Him (Romans 12:2). The will of God equips us to discern right from wrong and to engage in worship that reflects His glory. Moreover, knowing God's will Comforts believers, reassures them of His sovereignty, and ignites a desire to trust in Him through life's decisions, as seen in the example of Gideon. Ultimately, it cultivates a deeper relationship with Christ as we learn to value His leadership over our lives.
Romans 12:2, Proverbs 3:5, Matthew 8:2
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