We need to put out the effort and do.
A lot has been said about what the purpose or meaning of life is. Some say the purpose is up to each person to figure out, while others say it is what people do after they find out what their interests are. It is not enough just to live; we have to have something to live for, a hope and a direction that is imbedded in us as a prime purpose. But, Jesus gives us a clear picture of His purpose for us, which is to acknowledge Him as LORD and worship Him. He is our meaning; He is our purpose (Matt.
True freedom is our strength!
You see, God is perfect and reliable. Proverbs 3:5-6 states, "He will make our paths straight." So, pray for guidance and direction, and our LORD will supply the grace and the path. Spend the time and invest yourselves fully to Christ. There is no other viable option out there! Perhaps you have been struggling with your job, or school, or your future in general. Asking, maybe even yelling, out loud, "What is God's will? What am I supposed to do? "Who shall I marry? What school should I attend? What musical instrument will I play? What club should I join…….?
Most Christians, I believe, are sincerely searching, yet are confused. Some even give up and spend their lives being miserable. As a matter of fact, as a Youth Pastor, I get asked this question more than any other. But, there are so many Christians who feel defeated; thinking their life is too small for God to care, powerless to make any serious changes that would benefit them, simply because they do not know how to find God's will.
To know the will of God, we must deny ourselves and align our life to obedience and focus on God's perspective, and not our frail ways!
John
I am convinced there is a way to simply find God's will and that all it requires is our obedience! So, what this undertaking is all about is communicating years of research and experience, all boiled down to simple step by step scriptural principles. God's will is not a guessing game or some cosmic lottery, or close your eyes and point (my personal favorite, next to asking my cat), to expound a phrase; "God does have a plan for your life." Yet, with this slogan comes a very resounding objection: "If I give my life to Christ, I just become a puppet, and I give up my self direction".
The first answer is NO! We are not puppets. Although theologians will debate what free will is or is not, I believe we do have choices and different paths to decide. The question is, what is the best path to give God the greatest glory? God assures that He will guide us and lead and take care of us, but it requires our will to make it work! Our will needs to bend to His, yet God will not force us, it is up to us. So, the second answer is YES, we do give up ourselves, for this is the basic thrust of the Christian life. God will guide and provide for us; but, it is still up to us to respond.
We cannot take in God's blessings while we go through life doing whatever we please. We cannot rely on dumb chance when the creator of the universe has a better idea!
So, let's dive into God's Word and see His masterful plan enfold for our lives. His perfect plan assures us of His majesty and will bring us (Galatians 5), "Peace, joy, love, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control."
Yes, there are harsh times, difficult trials; but I try my fullest to obey God's will daily. This is where my confidence comes from, because the results belong to the Lord. James 1:5-8 gives me the purpose and baseline to rely and relax because God is in charge, this is so reassuring. This lifts such a huge burden, which we don't need to deal with!
So, if you struggle with what the big plan is for your life, relax. By following these simple scriptures and using your noggin, you will do fine because God is in charge. All we do is FIRST trust and know the Lord with our desires. SECOND, is to focus our devotion and praise to the LORD. THIRD, avoid deceptions. FOURTH, use your mind. FIFTH, look at all the options. And finally, SIXTH, confirm your choice. All in less time than it takes to read your stereo instructions!
THOUGHTS ON JUST DOING IT
· Ask what areas are you weak in? Where do you struggle?
· Have you once flourished in an area and now have fallen away? You need to ask why, and do something about it!
· Do not bite off more than you can chew!
· It is a very dangerous thing to refuse to grow. It's not that God will smite you, no, God loves us too much. But we will not be of much use to Him, and unable to ride out life's problems affected by sin!
· Never confuse the effect with the cause! The call is to be a servant of obedience as the effect of what Christ has done!
· Do not debate with God!
· Do not spend too much time lamenting, "why me" or "why can't I.." But simply trust in Him.
· Are you living your life with the JOY of Christ?
· Do we pray only when things go wrong? If so, this will develop into a pattern, "our theme", and we will keep having things go wrong because God wants us to pray as a living, abiding, reality in Him, not just when things go wrong.
· We must live every moment in Him, as Christ lives in us.
· Our goal in "just doing" is not to make converts for a cause for that is the role of the Holy Spirit. Our task is to obey Him and be His disciple. Thus, we disciple others (Matthew 28).
· Our goal is not just to be useful for Him; it is to be in Him! People are blessed who allow God to work in them!
· God does not have us do easy tasks. They are hard, but we have His grace.
Warning! Warning! Do not act as a divine providence in other people -- that is the strict role of the Holy Spirit.
Richard Joseph Krejcir, is the Director of 'Into Thy Word Ministries, 'a discipleing ministry. He is also a pastor, teacher, speaker is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena California and has amounted nearly 20 years of pastoral ministry experience mostly in youth ministry, including serving as a church growth consultant.