### Summary
Today, we delved into the profound topic of living in the will of God. We began by acknowledging the greatness and sovereignty of God, emphasizing that our language, whether English or our local dialect, falls short in describing His magnificence. Living in God's will means doing what God wants, valuing what He values, and aligning our desires with His. This concept was illustrated with the analogy of parents knowing the right time to give their children certain things, just as God knows the right timing for our lives.
We explored the importance of relying on God's omniscience, as He knows the end from the beginning. Jesus taught us to pray for God's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven, highlighting the necessity of insisting on God's will in our lives. When we are in God's will, we experience peace and fear nothing, even when circumstances don't make sense to the ordinary man.
The story of Queen Esther was used to illustrate how God positions us for His purposes. Esther's obedience to Mordecai's counsel and her alignment with God's will led to the salvation of her people. This underscores the importance of listening to godly counsel and being spiritually discerning.
We also discussed the dangers of impatience and the consequences of stepping outside God's will, using the example of Abraham and Sarah's impatience leading to the birth of Ishmael. Patience, a fruit of the Spirit, is crucial in waiting for God's promises to manifest.
Training our spirits to discern God's voice is essential. We are not led by our senses but by the Spirit of God. This involves immersing ourselves in the Word of God, as it is the lamp to our feet and the light to our path. We must ensure that any direction we receive aligns with Scripture.
Finally, we were reminded that God's will is good, acceptable, and perfect. To discern and walk in His will, our minds must be renewed. We concluded with a call to declare God's will over every area of our lives and to trust in His perfect timing and guidance.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. God's Sovereignty and Timing: Understanding that God knows the end from the beginning helps us trust His timing. Just as parents know the right time to give their children certain things, God knows the right time for everything in our lives. Trusting His timing brings peace and alignment with His will. [37:42]
- 2. The Importance of Godly Counsel: The story of Queen Esther highlights the importance of listening to godly counsel. Esther's obedience to Mordecai's advice positioned her to fulfill God's purpose for her life. We must be open to godly counsel, as it often channels us into God's will. [48:03]
- 3. Patience in God's Promises: Impatience can lead us outside of God's will, as seen in the story of Abraham and Sarah. Patience, a fruit of the Spirit, is essential in waiting for God's promises to manifest. Trusting God's timing ensures we receive His perfect will. [51:13]
- 4. Training Our Spirits: To discern God's voice, we must train our spirits through consistent engagement with His Word. The Holy Spirit speaks to our spirits, and we must be sensitive to His leading. This spiritual training helps us align our actions with God's will. [57:24]
- 5. Renewing Our Minds: Romans 12:2 teaches that renewing our minds enables us to discern God's good, acceptable, and perfect will. This renewal comes from immersing ourselves in Scripture and allowing God's Word to transform our thinking. A renewed mind is crucial for testing and approving God's will. [01:07:14]
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