Friday, December 9, 2011

What is the will of God?

The will of the Almighty has to do with His children and servant’s daily conduct, according to His character.

It is the relationship between child and Father, servant and Lord.

What did God want for His Son Jesus that He doesn’t want for mankind?
Does God see mankind differently than He saw His Son and Servant Jesus?
What would God have done to others that His Son and Servant Jesus did not do?

These are questions that, by faith, identify the deep connection between God the Son and God the Father and Lord.
Take a look how He, the perfect Son, thought, spoke, listened, saw, felt and acted towards other people?

Because of His Divine nature, He exhaled understanding, His eyes expressed compassion, His heart ached for the lost and His ears were attentive to the cry of the afflicted. There was always a word of justice, mercy and faith on His lips.

The fact is that Divine will requires much more than a mere want from our part. It is much more than just a sincere desire or expression of gratitude.
The will of God embodies the love of a son for his Father.

The love the Son had for the Father was so great that He forgot about Himself in order to do His Father’s will and therefore please him.

Those who considered themselves to be a child or servant of God, surely, won’t be interested in putting their will before their Father and Lord’s will.
However, its realization depends on their nature, the nature of the Holy Spirit.

I do not believe that God expects His will to be done by strangers, the unfaithful, hypocrites or the wicked.
Yet, I'm sure that He requires this of His true children and servants.

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