

But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. “ If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. “ And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13). It’s simply something we must desire and then seek after. We are promised throughout Scripture that if we seek God, we will find Him and that God will not withhold wisdom from us: Knowing the will of God is not some complicated puzzle we need to solve. How Can I Know If Something Is A Part Of God’s Will For My Life?
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No need to sign up! Simply head over to the Subscriber Only Free Resources Library to access the Knowing The Will Of God Prayer Guide + exclusive content created just for subscribers (including the FREE 30+ page Becoming More Beautiful In Christ Workbook)! On the other hand, when we make decisions based on God’s will for our lives, we never have to worry about what we may be missing out on or about making the wrong choice because we are entrusting our future and lives to a loving God who wants the absolute best for us. When we make decisions based on our own knowledge or feelings, the wisdom of this world, or others’ opinions, we are placing ourselves at a disadvantage and likely will experience unnecessary difficulties. The Lord knows the domino effect that every choice we make will have on our lives. While we are busy deciphering what may be coming next or contemplating what we should do in any given situation, He is already an infinite amount of steps ahead of us, seeing the beginning from the end. However, we do serve an all-knowing God, who knows exactly what lies ahead in each of our futures. After all, there’s no way of knowing what our future holds (or what we may be missing out on) if we choose “Option A” instead of “Option B” or vice versa. However, when it comes to bigger, seemingly move consequential decisions, like changing professions or whether or not to pursue fertility treatments, it can be hard to know if we’re making the right choice or not.

We usually don’t give much thought to the small decisions, like what to eat for dinner or our weekend plans. We are constantly making decisions in and for our lives. When making a decision, do you ever find yourself wondering if you’re making the decision God wants you to make? If you’re making the right choice?
