Table of Contents
- 1 How can we know the will of God for our lives?
- 2 What is God’s standard for our lives?
- 3 Are there 2 Judgements in the Bible?
- 4 What does the Bible say about being held to a higher standard?
- 5 What are the two types of God’s will?
- 6 How do you know when God is trying to get your attention?
- 7 Why doesn’t God force himself upon us?
- 8 Why doesn’t God use his power to love?
- 9 Can God force you to love him?
How can we know the will of God for our lives?
A way to know that you are following God’s plan for your life is by being in prayer. Take time each day to devote yourself to the Lord and the plans He has for your life. If you are giving each area of your life to God, then He will bless it and be able to work through it abundantly.
What is God’s standard for our lives?
God set a standard for mankind to live by, we call it the 10 commandments. It starts by honoring the creator of mankind, honoring a day set aside to worship him, how mankind is to live their lives and how to treat each other.
Are there 2 Judgements in the Bible?
The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that there are two judgments: the first, or particular judgment, is that experienced by each individual at the time of his or her death, at which time God will decide where one is to spend the time until the Second Coming of Christ (see Hades in Christianity).
What does it mean to live in God’s will?
The will of God or divine will is the concept of a God having a will (i.e. particular desire) for humanity. Ascribing a volition or a plan to a God generally implies a personal God (God regarded as a person with mind, emotions, will). It is often conflated with God’s plan.
What is the meaning of standard in the Bible?
Psalm 60:4. A standard also means moral excellence and a measurement of value, as well as a model of authority. The church is a sign to the world systems of God’s glory,that is flown high like a flag with the emblem of Jehovah-Nissi ( the Lord is my banner of victory. ) upon it.
What does the Bible say about being held to a higher standard?
Hold Yourself to a Higher Standard We are all creations of God and are therefore all important. But God has expectations of those of us who pursue leadership, especially within the church.
What are the two types of God’s will?
The different wills of God
- The predestined / sovereign / decreed will of God.
- The preceptive or command will of God.
- The preferential or desiderative will of God; also called God’s will of disposition.
- The directive will of God.
- The discerned will of God.
How do you know when God is trying to get your attention?
3 Common Signs God Is Trying To Tell You Something
- Repetitive Messages. One really obvious way that God tries to get your attention is repetition.
- Friendly Fire. Another obvious sign God is trying to get your attention is through your friends.
- Hardened Heart.
Where in the Bible does it say God’s will be done?
may your will be done.” (Matthew 26:39,42) The only way for the purpose of God to be accomplished is through the pain and suffering of the Cross.
Is God’s problem that God is not able to do certain things?
As Douglas John Hall has put it, ‘God’s problem is not that God is not able to do certain things. God’s problem is that God loves. Love complicates the life of God as it complicates every life.’”
Why doesn’t God force himself upon us?
God’s decision to not force himself upon us is a display of the free will (to accept or reject him) which he has granted us. God makes his existence very apparent, but keeps a low profile so that we can easily choose to reject him if we wish. He chooses not to force himself upon us because he does not want us to be his puppets.
Why doesn’t God use his power to love?
By applying force, they can make you renounce your God, curse your family, work without pay…kill and then bury your closest friend or even your own mother. All this is within their power. Only one thing is not: they cannot force you to love them. This fact may help explain why God sometimes seems shy to use his power.
Can God force you to love him?
Only one thing is not: they cannot force you to love them. This fact may help explain why God sometimes seems shy to use his power. He created us to love him, but his most impressive displays of miracle—the kind we may secretly long for—do nothing to foster that love.