hon all you do is ask for guidance. and He will show you the way...
It will come to you . Not sure how he does it. But when he leads you . You will know somehow..I do know it is a narrow ,crooked, and bumpy path. with lots of stumbling blocks along the way.. just don't give up ..Seek and ye shall find. Good luck dear.
2006-07-09 10:58:11
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answered by ole_lady_93 5
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The entire Bible must be read and understood to know what God wants from you. It isn't something that happens overnight but with daily study and prayer for guidance. There is a religion devoted to studying the Bible (the whole Bible, Old and New testament, not just parts of it like many other religions) and applying it's principles in everyday life, check out www.Bereans.org and to learn more about what the Bible says God wants from us.
2006-07-09 11:05:58
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answered by Ineedabuckforsomething 1
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You can't, hun.
What you can do, though, is know in your heart that God's will is that you have a full and productive life. Plan ahead, think things through, and work hard to achieve your goals. What ever you decide to do, God will be there with you and helping you along the way. God's will is only that you do the best you can, be the best you can be, and live a long and healthy life. Beyond that, the specifics are up to you.
Good luck and Blessings to you.
2006-07-09 11:14:27
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answered by Dustin Lochart 6
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There is a free bible lessons at www.itiswritten.com God promises that IF you seek Him with all your heart YOU WILL find Him, first PRAY before you read His Bible as it is inspired by a divine being, and He will guide you unto all truth, second the bible explaines itself, and do NOT take the bible out of context, satan quotes scripture also. PLEASE write to www.itiswritten.com go to that home page those lessons are good, seek out a Seventh Day Adventist church in your area, remember IF you love me keep my commandments Jn 14:15 and that includes the seventh day sabbath, no where does it say sunday is the sabbath, write me too wgr88@yahoo.com God bless ya.
2006-07-09 11:00:45
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answered by wgr88 6
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How about Proverbs 9;10 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going.
I have heard some refer to the will of God and the choices that they made in terms of the Perfect will of God and the Permissive will of God. To me this sounds like a justification for making choices that maybe they felt a little bit of guilt for because they know that there was something more "Godly" they could have been doing.
Gods will for mankind is not that big a secret. You shall love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart Mind Soul and strength.
In Corinthians you will find that if there first be a readiness to will, let there be a performance out that what you have and not out of what you have not.
So as a Christian you are Christs representative while here on earth. If you have Jesus living on the inside I cannot see as to where that would exclude that part of Him that might properly be called His will. So perform your duties as a Christian as one who acts in accord with Gods moral law.
God has a sovereign will that has to do with His ultimate control and plan in the big scheme of things and then there is His moral will which has to do with the precepts and commandments for the demonstration of how we are to behave in the acts that we do.
Gods will is Gods will. He has given us the gift of volition, the ability to make choices. This is our free will in which we honor the Lord by choosing to Love. There is liberty in our free will and as long as we continue to demonstrate our love toward God with our lives and we are not in violation of His Moral law He frees us up to take Christ to the world in whatsoever we choose to do.
Don't let the failure to perform the life God intended for you not be realized because you didn't have God pulling you along like a puppet because you could not choose for yourself a path to take amoung all the options God has open for you.
2006-07-09 11:30:59
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answered by messenger 3
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I have been doing the same thing. Just as someone says the bible doesn't tell you specifically but I just trust his words "the steps of a righteous man is ordered my God" and "Trust in the lord with all thine heart and lean not to thine own understanding but in all thy ways, acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path" So continue to pray and study his word, make sure your life is in line with his word and then you just have to trust him that he's gonna direct you in the way you ought to go.
2006-07-09 11:00:38
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answered by Lady Mandeville 6
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The Bible wont tell you specifically. But prayer, and study may help. On the other hand, just living your life might help too.
2006-07-09 10:55:46
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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There are many places that talk about God's will but To know what his will specifically is for you could take your whole life. Pray about it and he should help you.
2006-07-09 11:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Its probably not in there word for word,
what do you expect, maybe chapter 14 verse 5 -10 like
"BlueAngel will become a high priest and preach the masses" ?
2006-07-09 10:58:21
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answered by Renegade 5
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You can't, at least not specifically.
God's will and His reason for the church being here is to seek to save the lost. If you do that, you will always be in His wiil to some degree - the most important part of His will anyway.
2006-07-09 10:57:03
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answered by petezsmg 3
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