not seek a special message from God. He didn't ask for a sign or demand confirmation from the Lord. He simply walked close to God and obeyed His Word. Those two elements continue to be the essential ingredients of a vibrant faith.
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The Bible refers to God as our Father, our Provider, and our Redeemer. If we accept the fact that our heavenly Father loves us, and that we are His children, does it make sense that He would hide His will from us?
It is important to grasp this concept of God's will as that which brings Him pleasure, for much of our spiritual growth is learning to live lives pleasing to Him. "It is God's will that you should be sanctified: that you should avoid sexual immorality," says i Thessalonians 4:3, and later in that same letter we read, "Give thanks in all circumstanc...
The will of God can refer not only to His immutable decrees and to His pleasures but also to His general providence.
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