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OPEN:
Are you in the will of God?
While that may be another sermon series on its own...
Modernists like to say, are you fulfilling your destiny?
Are you doing what you were made for?
More often than not we attach that to some grand sense of fulfillment in our work…if I’m not doing what I’m totally passionate about, then I must be out of sync with what I was made for?
But what were you made for in fact?
Recap:
Up to this point, the prayer has been all about God.
We have prayed for God’s name to be displayed as holy through us and throughout the world,
for God’s kingdom to be lived out by us as we surrender to our Great God and King
and today for God’s will to be done on Earth as it is in Heaven.
But from this point on we will pray for ourselves—our provision, our pardon, and our protection.
It is the third petition (very closely related to the first 2) that brings the Lord’s Prayer down to earth, making the transition from our Father up in heaven to his children down on earth.
So the question, What is God’s will for my life?
comes quickly, when we see Jesus asking us to pray about God’s will here on earth.
But do we mean the same thing He does?
Better still, could there be something a little more important than having all my questions answered and dreams fulfilled as I live out my full potential in vocation or creativity…that may come, but it’s not enough.
Let’s ask ourselves a couple of questions?
How does Scripture help us understand the will of God?
What is God’s will…in Heaven?
What is God’s will for me…or better us (since we’re praying collectively)?
WHAT IS THE WILL OF GOD?
HOW DOES THE BIBLE HELP US UNDERSTAND THE WILL OF GOD?
There are a handful of words used where the Bible speaks of the “will of God”…and there are several meanings attached to the concepts around them.
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The Sovereign / Efficacious will of God.
(SPROUL) //
This is already done in Heaven.
God wins!
The lamb is seated on the throne - in total command of all creation.
John was granted a glimpse of this in Revelation…it’s going to happen
2. The Preceptive Will - His law and commandments // Revealed Will of God
A tension will always exist between God’s sovereignty and man’s will, therefore we should not try to resolve it by modifying what He says about either reality.
God is sovereign, but He gives us choices.
And it is in His sovereignty that He commands us to pray, “Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”
3. God’s Disposition or Inclination / His desired will
Note verse 4
We pray, “Hallowed be Thy name,” yet God’s name is infrequently hallowed here.
We ask for His kingdom to come, yet there are many who reject His reign.
Thus His will is not inevitable.
In fact, lack of faithful prayer inhibits God’s will because in His wise and gracious plan, prayer is essential to the proper working of His will on earth.
May I also suggest that we see these all collide in the garden of Gethsemane as Jesus prays not my will but thine be done.
So, what is God’s “will”…well which one?
WHAT IS THE WILL OF GOD…IN HEAVEN?
Since sin is removed in Heaven.
Since Heaven is comprised of those who have folded their earthly tent and died in Christ Jesus
Since Angels are also there - those special created beings
WE SEE PERFECT OBEDIENCE THERE
God’s Sovereign will is perfectly occuring in Heaven - unhindered obedience, unbroken fellowship…THAT WHAT HE HAS DECREED HERE ON EARTH - IT’S HIS DESIRE FOR US.
WHAT IS THE WILL OF GOD FOR ME?
What is the will of God for your life?
Pastor Kevin DeYoung writes about this way in his book, Just Do Something
5. God guides us in decision-making but does not expect us to discover every aspect of his plan for our lives ahead of time (pp.
63–74).
“Apart from the Spirit working through Scripture, God does not promise to use any other means to guide us, nor should we expect him to” (p.
68).
Let’s lay the groundwork here.
For you to come to know the Lord and submit to His rule in your life.
Repent of your sins and cast yourself upon the Lord.
HAVE AN ISAIAH 6 Encounter with the Lord!
See the Lord as the great God and King that He is - worthy of worship!
See yourself as undone, unclean, and unworthy.
(as you’re convicted by the Holy Spirit), confess that sin to Him
Receive the Lord’s forgiveness, be filled with and led by the person of the Holy Spirit as that’s the way the Lord comes to live in and through you
Understand that He didn’t save you to sit…he wants to send you on His mission to glorify Him as he builds His kingdom through you!
Consider what happened to the only man who ever totally surrendered to God’s will: Jesus Christ.
Jesus always did what God told him to do.
His only purpose in life was to submit to the will of his Father in heaven.
“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work” (John 4:34).
For Jesus, doing God’s will was life itself.
Submitting to God’s will for our salvation is only the beginning, however.
When we pray, “Your will be done,” we are committing ourselves to God’s will for every aspect of life and death.
We are adopting God’s agenda and throwing away our own
TURN WITH ME TO 1 THES 4
Minimally...
you are set apart by God!
you abstain from sexual immorality
you know how to control your body in holiness & honor
not consumed with consuming / passions
you don’t look for ways to be critical or vengeful toward Christians
you’re JOYFUL
you’re PRAYERFUL
you’re GRATEFUL & THANKFUL
you’re WALKING IN STEP WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
you ACTIVELY LISTEN TO PREACHING & TEACHING of SOUND DOCTRINE
you WOULDN’T BE MISTAKEN FOR EVIL
Knowing the baseline of God’s Will produces...
To have spiritual wisdom & understanding
To walk in a manner worth of the Lord
To bear fruit as you do good and learn more of Him
To be strengthened with all power
To endure with joy
Here more clearly than anywhere the purpose of prayer becomes plain: not to make God do my will (which is practicing magic), but to bring my will into line with his (which is what it means to practice true religion
Here are some extracts from the historic Covenant Service of the Methodist Church from 1755.
Following a reminder that in the New Covenant God promises us “all that he declared in Jesus Christ,” while we for our part “stand pledged to live no more unto ourselves,” the leader says:
O Lord God, Holy Father, who has called us through Christ to be partakers of this gracious Covenant, we take upon ourselves with joy the yoke of obedience, and engage ourselves, for love of Thee, to see and do thy perfect will.
Then all the worshipers join in words that John Wesley took from the Puritan Richard Alleine for this purpose in 1755:
I am no longer my own, but Thine.
Put me to what Thou wilt, rank me with whom Thou wilt; put me to doing, put me to suffering; let me be employed for Thee or laid aside for Thee, exalted for Thee or brought low for Thee; let me be full, let me be empty; let me have all things, let me have nothing; I freely and heartily yield all things to Thy pleasure and disposal.
And now, O glorious and blessed God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Thou art mine, and I am Thine.
So be it.
And the Covenant which I have made on earth, let it be ratified in heaven.
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