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UGW #1: Our Impact on God's Will

Understanding God's Will #1: You say that we have an effect on the path that we walk in this life, that God’s “best path and best plans” don’t always "just happen" apart from our cooperation.    Do you have Scripture to back that up? Yes, well, I’m glad you asked.   But first, let  me ask this:    If God always did whatever He wanted to do in our lives, regardless of us, why are we told so often in the Bible to pray for wisdom, to seek it, to be discerning?    If our choices and actions don’t really matter and don’t have an effect because He's already got everything all planned out and will just do whatever He wants to do anyway [a Calvinist view of things, not my view or what I think the Bible teaches], then it doesn’t matter if we live with wisdom or foolishness.    Whatever happens is God’s plan, right?     Proverbs 4:7  tells us  “Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom.    Though it cost you all yo...

Understanding God's Will (UGW) series: Introduction

This is a huge series that I posted on my other blogs.  [This is the one I wrote for the anti-Calvinist blog  and so it includes notes on Calvinism too. ]   Like most Christians, I've struggled long and hard with trying to understand God’s Will.    I went through years of stress when I was seeking His Will about buying our first home.   (I wrote all about this in the  "Child of Mine"  posts on the other blog, my life story.)   I was terrified of missing His Will.   But after that whole time was over, I delved deeply into the Bible to learn what it says about His Will.    And it changed my view. And the bottom line is ... I wasted a lot of time and energy needlessly worrying that I would miss His Will.   We  don’t need to worry about “missing His Will” as long as we are abiding in Him, sensitive to Him, and living obediently.    Because if we focus on this (instead of on finding “the next ...