 KNOWING     GOD'S WILL
KNOWING     GOD'S WILL
By Winkie Pratney 
"How can I know the will of God?" If you haven't asked this     question openly or secretly you are probably not a Christian.   
Walk through the halls of time and you will see the men of God who changed history.     Look at them carefully. They were not special men. You will not often find     the naturally gifted among their ranks. But all had one thing in common - they knew and     did the will of God in their generation, and God did a work through them to shape     the course of history. Those that God used in the past were just ordinary people with     an extraordinary Master. They were not all champions of great faith, but little     people who saw their own need, and put their small faith in a great God. The     driving force in their lives was the sure conviction that God had called them to His work     - and that as long as they were faithful to that call, He would work with them and through     them against impossible odds to victory. They KNEW His will! Living in His     purpose, they could be natural and let Him be supernatural.    Scripture Is a record of common people who found the will of God. Jacob met an     angel Joseph with his multi-colored coat had a dream. Paul saw a blinding light. Samuel     heard a voice. John had a vision. God is wholly involved with us as human beings!     He spoke to men then, and He has not changed. At every point of history, He     waits to show the way.   God is looking for willing hearts - those who whole-heartedly decide to do     the will of God. (II Chron.16:9) You can know God's will! God has no     favorites. You do not have to be special, but you have to be available. You     do not have to be clever, but you must be willing to learn from Him. You do not     have to be talented, but you must be willing to obey whatever He commands. You do     not have to possess much, but you must give everything you have.    Has the "will of God" been a mystery to you? Have you longed to know what     He wants for you, but somehow never found the way? Then read on. If you will faithfully     apply these Biblical principles of guidance to your life, you can know the voice of God     and do His will as surely as any man or woman of God that ever lived.
GOAL AND PLAN
God's will for your life is a GOAL, not a blue-print. His one ultimate goal,     or purpose, is for you to be conformed to the image of His Son, Jesus. God's goal NEVER     changes. A goal is the point you are trying to get to - it sets your direction. While on     your way to this ultimate goal, you will encounter many smaller goals and purposes along     the way.   Guidance is a lifelong process. God will reveal goals, help you reach them, then set     new, higher ones. Therefore, knowing God's will for your life is a continued discovery of     the present most effective plan to help you eventually reach (through a series of     sub-stages) His ultimate goal for you. Should you miss God and make a wrong     decision at one of these sub-stages, all is not lost However, many times there are     consequences to pay. Sometimes you may miss an opportunity that may never again come your     way... and many times good years that belong to God are simply wasted. But the moment our     self-dependence or mistakes are confessed to God, and His pardon obtained, He will take     you where you are at and work with you, daily pointing out the best course to take in     order for you to reach His ultimate goal for you - to be conformed to the image of His     Son, Jesus.
CONDITIONS
You cannot expect to hear from God until you are fulfilling these essential conditions     for knowing His will. Check your life against these before you ask for guidance:   1. A DESIRE TO KNOW AND DO ALL THE WILL OF GOD. Don't ASK for guidance     unless you are prepared to ACT on it! God is always willing to make His purpose     known. If you "cannot" find an answer, it may be that you have some secret     reservation in your heart. God will not show you His will if you are merely considering     doing it. Unless you are prepared to trust His wisdom and love, and DO what He     shows you, don't ask Him. Many say they can't get God's guidance, when they     really mean they wish He would show them an easier way. God promises to show us only     if we are ready to act on His revelation. (John 7:17)    2. BE A LOVE-SLAVE. God guides the meek, or those with yielded     wills. If we have unyielded rights or stubborn wills, we cannot expect His guidance. A     love-slave lives to serve, not be served. He owns nothing of power,     possessions, or personal rights. He has no plans of his own that are not subject to the     command of his Master. God does not guide those who want to run their own life. He only     guides those who admit their need of His direction and rely on His wisdom. (Matt.     10:24,37-39; Phil.2:58; Psalm 25:9)    3. A WILLINGNESS TO BE COUNTED A FOOL. Doing God's will often conflicts with     what's going on in our surrounding selfish world. Some Christians don't really do anything     for the Lord, excusing themselves by saying they are "not sure of God's will."     We need not always expect a voice from the sky when the path of service is clear. God gave     us common sense, and He expects us to use it. Most of the time, His will     makes sense to our reason and intelligence. God's will is usually an area of general     direction, within which He leaves us relatively free to work for Him. (Proverbs     6:20-22,11:3) However, sometimes His direction cuts across all human reason,     and even goes totally contrary to it! When the inner voice of God speaks clearly,     obedience may be counted as madness in the eyes of the world. But if you are willing to be     God's fool, then you will see His power. (Matt.11:25; Acts26:24-25; Mark     3:21; 1 Cor. 3:18-20)    4. A CLEAN CONSCIENCE FROM THE PAST. Guidance will always be hindered or     misunderstood if there are still sinful things in your life that God has urged you to get     right. How can He show you more if you have not obeyed the things He has already shown     you?(Luke16:10) Every time you kneel to pray, the finger of His Spirit will point back     to that thing He wants you to get right. A clear conscience is absolutely essential     for distinguishing between the voice of God and the voice of the enemy. Unconfessed     sin is a prime reason why many do not know God's will. It is the "pure in heart"     who will see Him. (Matt. 5:8,23-24; Psalm 24:3-6)    5. REGULAR TIME OF PRAYER AND READING THE WORD OF GOD. God's will is expressly     revealed in His Word. It is indeed a foolish and inexcusable thing to neglect the     Scriptures if you have access to them. Bible study shows us what God expects in daily     living. No guidance will ever go against Scriptural principle. Prayer teaches us by     experience what the presence of God is like, and how His voice sounds. Many do not recognize     the call of God simply because they have never taken the time to really talk with Him     long enough to know what He is like. It is not enough to know about Him - you     must know HIM! (Proverbs 6:23; Isaiah 58:9-11; John 17:3)
METHODS
God speaks and has spoken in many different ways. Guidance breaks down into three basic     categories - personal, corporeal, and supernatural. Study the following     examples in Scripture.
I. PERSONAL (Individual Direct Guidance)
1. THE WORD OF GOD - The Holy Scriptures, the foundation of all guidance.   A. Regular Bible Reading - The "jigsaw" principle. You fill in a     portion of a "puzzle" each time you read a section of the Bible. A key piece     fitted in will suddenly reveal a whole picture.    B. Open Page Method - Definitely not to be abused! Ask God in faith to guide you     to the right Scripture for your need. Open the Bible, trusting Him to speak to you from     it.   C. Mental Suggestion - In prayer God will sometimes bring to mind a verse, a     chapter, or a book of the Bible. Turn to the place and begin to read until God speaks to     you.   D. Recalled Memory Verse - Often, during a time of temptation or difficulty, God     will bring to your mind a verse of Scripture that will give clear instruction. It is to     your benefit to know and memorize parts of the Word of God. (Psalm 119:9-11,15-16,     33-35, 65-68, 97-l05; Proverbs 2:1-20, 3:1-6, 4:1-13; II Tim.3:14-17)   2. THE WITNESS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT - An inner voice known by all true children of     God.    The Holy Spirit is able to "check" you inside as to whether or not something     is of God. You must NEVER act on a doubtful impression, especially if it is     accompanied by haste. God leads, not pushes! Rushed urgings are     usually of the enemy. There is never a feeling of worry or fear with the voice of the Good     Shepherd. His Voice is gentle, familiar-sounding, loving, and leaves you with a sense of     spiritual uplift and rejoicing, never fright (John10:3-5,14-16,27-28) Test all of     your spiritual leadings by the Word of God, especially whenever you feel a sense of     uneasiness or fear. (Rom. 8:14-16; John 14:16-17; 1 John 2:27, 4:1-3,13; Col.1:9-11)   3. WAITING ON GOD - Listening to Him in prayer and getting to know His voice.    God has three answers in guidance - (1)"Yes" (2)     "No" and (3) "Wait". We cannot have a demanding attitude     towards God. Sometimes there must be delays. Our lives are bound up with others, and many     times God has to wait until they are ready (or until we are), before giving us the     go-ahead. "Wait" is the most difficult of all answers, but sometimes it's     the most necessary. Here is the test of a love-slave.(Psalm 62:1,5, 33:20, 25:5,      27:14, 40:1, 130:5, 37:7; Isaiah 40:31, 49:23; Hosea 12:6; 1 Chron.28:9)
II. CORPOREAL (Other Christians)
Although God greatly desires to speak to each of us personally, He also likes to use     other members of the Body of Christ to pass on needed pieces of the "puzzle" to     us. This helps teach us gratitude for His work in the lives of others, and the needed     lesson that none of us are a law or light to ourselves. We can learn a lot from other     Christians, although in the end, we are responsible to no one but Him.   1. GODLY MEN AND WOMEN - The advice of experienced Christians sought as     confirmation.   Counsel from those who are known to have a pure and trustworthy walk with God is often     of great value when seeking further light on some major decision. This counsel should be     more in the area of principles, not pronouncements. Carefully concerned and loving suggestions     aren't necessarily final or direct statements from the Lord. True godly counsel will     of course always line up with the Word of God and Scriptural principles.(Proverbs     15:22, 12:15, 13:10, 11:14, 24:6; 1 Thess.2:11-15)    2. GOD'S SERVANTS IN THE MINISTRY - Preaching under the guidance of the Holy     Spirit.   Sometimes God will use a message or sermon anointed by the Holy Spirit to bring needed     light when you are facing a difficult decision. Perhaps the word you need to help give you     direction is waiting for you at the next meeting! (Exodus 4:10-12; 1 Samuel 3:10-21,     Isaiah 6:8-9; Rom.10:14-15; I Cor. 2:1-2; 1 Pet. 4:11)   3. THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT - In line with previous leadings from the Lord     and the Word of God.   Scripture records incidents where God has confirmed direction through such gifts in His     Body as prophesy, words of knowledge, and words of wisdom. Study their function in     Scripture. Such words are simply spiritual parallels to individual godly counsel and     preached messages, and should not be looked on with more authority than any of the other     means the Lord chooses to use. Never act solely on a "word" given to you     by another.    Remember, the key is individual responsibility for our own actions, and     it is you that must make the final decision, and not someone else for you. (Rom.     12:6-8; I Cor. 12:1-12, 27-31, 14:12,26-33,39-40; Eph. 4:8-11; II Tim.1:6)
III. SUPERNATURAL
The instances of "supernatural" guidance, or special Divine Intervention in     our lives are more rarely recorded. These cases are rare, but not because there     are only a few who ever reach the "exalted height" of such direct contact. In     fact, God may sometimes choose to act in this way because those on the receiving end are     so spiritually insensitive and dull that they might otherwise never hear or understand!     Although it is not wise to generalize principles from such occasional interventions, it is     certainly clear through Scripture and history that men and women have received authentic     direction from such Divine channels of contact    1. THE AUDIBLE VOICE OF GOD. God can and has spoken to people audibly. I know a     very trustworthy person who became a Christian as a result of God answering his prayer for     help in this way. He described the voice like this: "Like everyone I had ever loved     in my life all rolled up into one, like someone I had known all my life, yet I knew I had     never met" As in the case of Saul and the crowd that witnessed the Lord's baptism, it     is apparently a real sound and not just a mental impression. Examples: Samuel (I Samuel     3:1-10); Elijah (I Kings19:9-13); Saul (Acts 9:1-7); the Lord Jesus and the multitude     (John 12:2730).   2. VISIONS AND DREAMS. The early Church gave much more attention to this subject     than do most Christians today. A dream is like a spiritual TV commercial - short, easy to     understand, and given at the time when our whole attention is undistracted. Visions, on     the other hand, are superimposed over the normal visual reality around us, and do not have     to happen when we are asleep. If you believe that God may be trying to speak to you in     this way, prayerfully consider the details of your dream or vision, remembering that they     may represent symbols or principles - not necessarily absolutes. And finally, talk     it over with a trusted and mature friend in Christ. Both dreams and visions, when inspired     by the Holy Spirit, can be powerful means by which God speaks to His people. Examples:     Peter (Acts10:9-16); Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1-8); Daniel (Daniel 8:1-27,     7:1-28,10:1-9); John (Rev. 1-20); Elihu (Job 33:14-18); Joseph (Matt.     1:19-21).    3. VISITATION. It appears that angels in Scripture do not     "guide" in the same way as the Holy Spirit Himself does, but they have been sent     to warn believers of danger, as well as provide for their physical needs and safety. They     also have made significant announcements, as in the case of Mary. Many believers     throughout history have had authentic vision or visitations - and many numbers of     Christians have seen either Jesus or ministering angels at their deathbeds. Examples:     Abraham (Genesis 18:1-33); Moses (Exodus33:19-23); Joshua (Joshua     5:13-15); Jacob (Genesis 32:24-30); Manoah (Judges 13:2-23); Zacherias(Luke     1:8-20); Mary (Luke 1:26-38).    A WORDOF WARNING before we leave this area. Young Christians can easily become     fascinated with the "special cases," and exalt these above the more simple and     ordinary daily ways God uses to speak to us. To deliberately seek or glorify any form     of guidance Is an outright invitation to spiritual deception, We are not to seek or     specify how God should speak, but only seek Him in any way that He wishes to make Himself     known. And as previously mentioned, for God to have to use such methods is no guarantee at     all of our superior spiritually - it may instead be an indication of spiritual Immaturity.
STEPS
The following method of receiving guidance combines most guidance principles into three     basic steps:    1. GIVE UP YOUR OWN DESIRES. Take your own desires to God in prayer and place     them aside for the Lord to crucify. In prayer, give your desires to Him, and ask Him to     give you His desires. Tell Him that you are willing to "die" to the     things you want most to do, in order to do the things He has for you.   2. RESIST THE DEVIL. Be on guard against the tactics of the enemy, and     the temptations that may come your way. Each child of God has been given power over sin     through Christ. Standing in His authority, drive back the enemy's voice. As Jesus did in     the wilderness, you can quote an appropriate Scripture, and like the     thrust of a sword, it will force the enemy to retreat. Do it simply and clearly, trusting     that the power of Christ will back you up. (Proverbs 18:10; Eph.1:17-23; James 4:5-10;     I John 3:78; I Pet.5:6-9)    3. LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF GOD.   The Lord wants to speak to you - He doesn't want to hide or make you play guessing     games. If you have fulfilled His conditions, the lines of communication between you are     open. Ask God to show you, in faith, expecting Him to answer. Look for an     immediate, definite impression. Do what He tells you to do. If nothing comes     immediately - thank God for His answer of "wait". Be faithful to what the Lord     has shown you, and patient as you wait for further guidance. If you are being tempted, cry     out to the Lord, for it is through Him that you will find your strength to stand firm in     righteousness.
YOUR MOVE
Ahead of you is a generation that desperately needs a voice of authority. Men are tired     of the constant failure of human wisdom - what they need most of all is to hear from     Heaven. Can you be His vessel to proclaim "Thus saith the Lord!" to a lost and     dying world? Dare YOU be guided by God? Will you accept the challenge to hear     HIs voice and do His will?    Winkie Pratney, 2/21/2007