
Right after I was first saved, I thought that God wanted me to drag
race my motorcycle for Him at racing events. I was going to name the
motorcycle “Repent,” and every time I won, the announcer would yell out,
“REPENT!” Fortunately, God in His mercy saw that this stupid idea,
coming from a newly saved wild teenager, never came to naught!
I had just started attending a Baptist church when a guest speaker, a
missionary from Puerto Rico, preached. He shared about the work God was
doing in foreign missions, and how God was calling some people listening
to his message that night to missions. As the missionary kept on
speaking, I felt God stepping all over my toes, telling me that I would
be going to the mission field. When the missionary gave the altar call
for obedience to missions, I stood up and literally ran out of the door!
I said to myself, “this Italian is not going on an airplane 6 miles
high, at 650 miles per hour with my head between two highly flammable
cylinders, to go tell people about Jesus in a strange land.” Well, after
40 mission trips, I praise God that I was obedient to His will after
all!
The will of God for their lives is
probably what most Christians wonder about more than any other subject.
You may not think about it directly, but you may wonder about some of
the following: When am I going to get married? Who am I going to marry?
What is my career? What ministry am I going to do? Should I start a
business? Should I go to the mission field?
For
some of us, God has already shown us His will and we were either too
afraid to follow it, or we didn’t really want it. The Israelites were
shown God’s will to enter into the Promised Land and when they rejected
it, they wandered around for 40 years. They first stood over the
Promised Land after 2 weeks! Some of us have seen God’s will and for
some reason didn’t obey it or we were afraid of it. Because of this
rejection of God’s will, we have wandered around for years wondering why
we didn’t receive the blessings that God has promised. Instead of peace,
love or joy we have anxiety, fears, anger or lack of satisfaction. It’s
because we are out of the will of God. We seem to trust God for our
salvation, but not for the direction of our lives!! “Oh Jesus, thank
you Jesus for my salvation. But when it comes to my life, I’m in
control, and if I run into a problem or I have some needs, we will do
lunch!” C.S Lewis once said, “To walk out of His will is to walk into
nowhere.” Jesus knew many people would not follow His will when He said,
“The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” (Matthew
9:37)
God has a Plan for Our Lives
Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ
Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk
in them.” God is telling us here that we are His workmanship, His
design, and created for good works done in His power, and for His glory.
God has prepared beforehand the good works that we should walk in them,
the plans for our lives. Philippians 2:13 reinforces this verse, “For it
is God who is a work in you, both to will and to work for His good
pleasure.” To will and to work for His good pleasure is to carry out His
eternal purposes. All throughout the Scriptures God tells us that He has
a plan for our lives. Psalm 37:23 tells us, “The steps of a man are
established by the Lord, and He delights in his way.” Jeremiah 29:11
says, “For I know the plans I have for you..” Paul says in Acts 17:28,
“In Him, we move and live and have our being.”
Now that we know that God has a
blueprint for our lives, we need to know the steps to finding His will.
Need to be a Christian
The
first step in knowing God’s will is that you need to be a Christian.
Doing the will of God is not based on doing things for God, but rather,
what is God doing through you. God is not going to reveal His will to
those who do not have a relationship with Him. In Matthew 12:30, Jesus
said, “He who is not with Me is against Me; and he who does not gather
with Me, scatters.” Jesus is saying here, if you’re not gathering people
for the Kingdom of God, than you’re scattering them. Unless you have the
indwelling Holy Spirit, you can’t work for God, for “those who are in
the flesh cannot please God.” (Romans 8:8) It simply boils down to, if
you want to do the will of God, you have to know Him.
The Lordship
of Jesus
If you’re not interested
in doing the will of God, then you have to go back to your “need to be a
Christian.” Those who love God are those who want to follow Him, and
serve Him. In Matthew 6:33, Jesus was summing up all the beatitudes to
his disciples. He shared with them the key to following His will when he
said, “Seek first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all
these things shall be added unto you.” This was a colossal statement
because Jesus was saying to seek first in time, and priority, His will,
His Lordship, and rule in over every aspect of your life. That means
that Jesus gets priority in every decision, every action and every day!
Colossians 1:18 supports this when it says, “And He is the head of the
body, the church; He is the beginning and the firstborn from among the
dead, so that in everything He might have the supremacy.”
Wanting the Will of God
God is
not going to show you His blueprint for your life until He knows you
want it with a pure heart. God is not going to give you the opportunity
to see it first to decide if you want to do it. We may say, “If Your
will includes my marrying, okay Lord, but if Your will calls for me
being single...well I’ll have to pray about that!” The fear of being
called to foreign missions is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to
doing God’s will. Many people have this impression that if they say yes
to God’s will they are going to end up in a large cooking pot in the
middle of a tribe somewhere! Seeking first the kingdom of God is
accepting whatever God has for us. I still marvel at the testimonies of
the Moravian missionaries that would have themselves imprisoned so that
they could reach the prisoners in jail!
God does not work with people who have self-centered thinking, people
who are wondering, “what could I get out of this.” Your job isn’t to
become a witness by what you become, but a witness by what you let God
transform you into.
Accepting the will of God is a step by
step process. God will not show us His whole will, otherwise we may not
accept it. Step by step means trusting God daily for His direction. I
doubt any of us would jump at the thought of persecution and suffering.
I doubt if many of the martyrs knew that they were going to be
persecuted, they would have jumped at the opportunity. But God gives us
the grace to go step by step in His will.
God’s Guidance
God gives us guidance to do
His will. In his book, “Take Another Look At Guidance,” Bob Mumford
tells of a harbor in Italy through which ships used to have to navigate
through rock formations to get upon the docking station. As the captain
of the ship approached the harbor, he would see 3 harbor lights of
different colors lined up. He needed to keep those three lights in synch
with one another, otherwise the ship would crash on the rocks. The same
is true of the will of God in our lives. God has given us 3 harbor
lights otherwise known as 3 guidance lights for our lives. Just like
that ship would crash against the rocks if the lights did not line up,
so too the direction of our lives would be off course if the three
lights of God’s guidance do not line up!
The three
lights of guidance that God gives us are; the Word of God, the Holy
Spirit, and circumstances.
I never forgot how God lined up
the three lights for me the first time I went to Russia, especially
since all my plans were to go to Miami! I was working on a major
outreach to the Haitian refugees in Miami, Florida. I had planned to
bring the Jesus film, interpreters, and tracts, to reach out to the
Haitian community living in tents. Just when I thought I had everything
set up, it all crumbled in front of my eyes. My Miami contacts left, my
two interpreters said they couldn’t make it, and everything that I had
planned was no longer possible. So I shrugged my shoulders, cried out,
“woe is me,” and tried to figure out what God wanted from me. A friend
invited me over for dinner and asked me to go to Russia in one month. I
laughed and said, “I’ll pray about it,” but I really was just trying to
shake him off. Yet, I sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to go, both
through the Scriptures and in my heart. As I would read Mark 4:29, “as
soon as the grain is white, He puts the sickle to it because the harvest
has come,” and John 4:35 - “Do you not say, ‘Four months more and then
the harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They
are ripe for harvest.” All I could picture in my mind and spirit and
sleep was the Russian sickle reaping a harvest. Once I said yes to going
to Russia, the peace of Christ came over me. God used His Word, the Holy
Spirit and circumstances to lead me to a country where I had the
privilege of helping harvest over 12,000 people to receive Jesus.
Another time I sensed the Holy Spirit telling me to show the
Jesus film in Mexico. So I picked up the phone and called my contacts in
Reynosa, Mexico where I had been going for over 10 years. What I had
planned would be a simple setup project turned into 2 months of
frustration. I couldn’t get anyone to help me in Reynosa; I had no
designated places for the film showing, and equipment was hard to come
by. I didn’t understand why God would tell me to go to Mexico when I
couldn’t set it up. Yet, one day while eating in a Mexican restaurant, I
was explaining the Scriptures to someone about the apostle Paul and that
he went to the large cities to reach the masses. God spoke to me in my
spirit right in the restaurant, asking me why I wasn’t going to the
masses in Mexico City. I almost fell over in my chair as I sensed that
God wanted me in Mexico but in a different area. When I got home, I made
one call, and what I couldn’t set up in 2 months, God arranged in 2
hours! We showed the Jesus film on the streets of Mexico City with the
sound equipment of Keith Green, shutting down streets to show the film.
God gave us Bible college students that were hungry for ministry to help
us out, and we were able to minister to them as well. We saw hundreds
get saved because we were obedient to all three lights of God’s
guidance.
First Guidance Light -
Word of God - The first and most important guidance light is the
Word of God. Most of God’s will can be found in the Scriptures. 2 Peter
1:19 tells us, “And so we have the prophetic word made more sure... “
What this verse also points out is that human prophecy is to never
supercede the Word of God. The Bible is the final authority, and there
is no prophetic utterance or teaching that takes precedence over the
Word of God. The answer to most of God’s will is in the prophetic word
made more sure, and God never does anything contrary to His written
word. As I once mentioned before, someone prophesied over me telling me
not to go to Tula, Russia, because I would be persecuted. Yet, all three
of God’s guidance lights were telling me to go, and it was one of the
most fruitful and blessed trips that I went on.
We have all heard it said that the Bible was written over 2000 years ago
and it does not apply to today’s standards. Yet, Hebrews 4:12 says, “For
the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged
sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both
joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the
heart.” This verse is saying to us that God still speaks to us through
His Word! I once read a unique story about a guy that had a dream about
Jesus coming to talk to Him. He asked Jesus a question and Jesus gave
the man a Bible verse. He asked Jesus 3 more questions and Jesus
responded with 3 more Bible verses. The guy was getting a little
frustrated and He asked Jesus another important question, and Jesus
responded with another Bible verse. Finally, He asked Jesus “why are you
answering me in all Bible verses,” and Jesus said, “My child, all your
answers are in the Scriptures, ‘for man should not live by bread alone,
but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.’”
Most of the answers to the questions that we have can be found in God’s
Word, if we would just look! The Scriptures tell us that we are going to
make errors if we don’t know the Word of God! Hosea 4:6 reads, “My
people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.” Notice here that God is
saying, “My people..,” not unbelievers, but those He calls His own. Mark
12:24 supports this, “And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not
therefore err, because ye know not the Scriptures, neither the power of
God?” Do you ever wonder why we make so many errors in our lives? The
answer is because we don’t know the Scriptures nor the power of God
enough! If you’re thinking of marrying an unbeliever, what does God say
in His Word? 2 Corinthians 6:14 answers the question, “Do not be yoked
together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have
in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?” Now that
you now the Scripture concerning marriage to an unbeliever, walk on from
there.
I’m a big believer that Jesus is
coming back soon and that the Author of this world is ready to walk on
stage. But, if someone is telling you that Jesus is coming back on a
certain date in the year 2000, don’t believe him! Listen to what Jesus
says in Mark 13:32, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” Now, if Jesus in
His earthly body did not even know the date, do you think that someone
here on earth does? Just before the last famous “Jesus is coming back”
date of Sept. 6, 1996, some Christians put their pets to sleep. Some
sold houses and gave the money to the radio station promoting the date.
Others cashed in their whole life savings along with their pensions to
give their monies to the radio broadcaster proclaiming that Jesus was
coming back on Sept. 6, 1996. If all those deceived people had just
known what the Scriptures tell us about the return of Jesus, they would
have saved their houses, monies, pets, and heartaches.
When it comes to God’s Word, He tells us to, “Study to show thyself
approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly
dividing the word of truth.” (II Timothy 2:15) How many of us would say
we should be ashamed? The Word of God teaches us, rebukes us, corrects
us and trains us in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16), so we should be
making it a part of our daily lives. The Word of God is used to fight
off temptation. When satan wanted Jesus to do his will, Jesus used the
Word of God saying, “it is written..” If Jesus had to use the memorized
Word to fight off temptation, how much more should we memorize the
Scriptures? Romans 12:2 is one of the keys to God’s will for our lives.
“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test
and approve what God’s will is— his good, pleasing and perfect will.”
The renewing of our minds occurs so that we will be able to test and
approve what God’s will is. Our minds are like computers - if we put
garbage in, then garbage comes out. We have to change the data that we
put into our minds. If I watch racy movies, I will have a racy thoughts.
If I feed my mind with all business information, all my thoughts are
based on money, money, money. Whatever you put into yourself is
what comes out. The Bible is the data changer/transformer of our lives!
God’s Word renews our mind, making His thoughts, our thoughts, His
standards our standards, His ways our ways... as we soak in His Word.
Second Guidance Light - The Holy Spirit
- The second guidance light that God has given us is the inner prompting
from the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has intelligence (1 Corinthians
2:10-11), He has feelings (Ephesians 4:30) and He has a will (1
Corinthians 12:11). The purpose of the Holy Spirit is to teach us, to
guide us and to give us power for God’s service. Yet the Holy Spirit is
blamed for all sorts of things from murdering abortionists, to people
driving down the street naked, to people barking like dogs and roaring
like lions! Remember GOD DOES NOT GO AGAINST HIS WORD!
The inner prompting must line up with God’s Word. The Scriptures tell us
what the key to this second guidance light is in Galatians 5:14, “Walk
by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. For
the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the
flesh; for these are in opposition to one another, so that you may not
do the things that you please.” The flesh has a strong pull on all of
us. I feel like that old adage, “opportunity only knocks once, but
temptation is always knocking on the door!” Sometimes we give in to the
flesh thinking it’s the Holy Spirit. I knew of a woman who told me that
the Holy Spirit was telling her to marry her pastor, even though she was
already married, and he was already married. Yet, the flesh sets its
desires against the Spirit and sometimes we don’t recognize it. Once
again, in the flesh, we use self-centered thinking when we say to God,
“Lord I don’t want to go to the mission field, I’m comfortable here.”
Imagine if Jesus had the same attitude. We may say to the Lord, “I’ll do
your will if you give me a mate,” and we try to bargain with God! But,
as we yield ourselves to the truth of God, the Holy Spirit leads us what
to say, to do, and to be. God tells us to walk in the Spirit. Walking
consists of taking one step, then another, so too is walking in the
Spirit. When you walk in the Spirit, you are yielding every step to God.
You are yielding step by step, thought by thought, decision by decision,
act by act to be put under the Spirit’s control. Then you will
experience Galatians 5:22-23, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and
self-control.”
Third Guidance light - Circumstances - We
tend to put circumstances first too many times, when it should be last!
Too many people put circumstances as the only guidance in their lives.
We find a wallet with money in a church and thank Jesus for the extra
monies that He provided us. I’ve heard some of the most ridiculous
stories that one could imagine blamed on God because believers put their
trust in circumstances first. If God is in the circumstances, then it
must line up with the first light, the Word of God, and with the second
light, the Holy Spirit. Once I was “stuck” in Texas during a major ice
storm. I had a team of 11 people trying to get home in time for
Christmas. We were stuck in a very small airport and we had two days to
get home. They said that no flights were going out on that day that we
wanted to fly because of the ice storm, so I made the decision to just
wait in the airport. Yet, the airport was so small that they were going
to close it down and everyone had to evacuate the building. I then
decided to rent a van to drive to Houston, an eleven hour drive, because
they were getting flights out from Houston. Even though there was a
major ice storm outside, I ran around from one car rental agency to
another trying to rent a van. I was totally frustrated when I couldn’t
get one and I sat down with the team to pray. I was asking the Lord “why
are you doing this to us?” “Didn’t we just serve you in Mexico? Now we
can’t get home for Christmas!” The Lord said to me, “Who is in control
of the circumstances, you or Me?” “Be still. Forget the van, and wait it
out.” The final conclusion of the story is that through some of the
strangest circumstances that I have ever experienced, we ended up coming
back to the airport 5 hours later to catch a plane. Then we got to
Houston, the airlines put us up in a free hotel, gave us dinner, and
flew us home, with some of us winding up in first class. If I tried to
control the circumstances, I probably would have 11 of us wrapped around
some tree on an ice-covered road in Texas.
We often think that when something has gone wrong, that God is not in
it. When I first heard that Keith Green, the gospel singer and founder
of Last Days Ministries was killed in a plane crash, I thought that was
one of the saddest losses in modern day Christian history. Keith’s wife
Melody gave testimony that God gave her the verse John 12:24, “I tell
you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it
remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.”
Melody then toured the United States showing a film on Keith’s final
message, “Why You Should Go to the Mission field.” Because of that final
message, over 50,000 people went to the mission field, thus confirming
the Scripture verse that God gave to Melody.
On our last trip to Russia, we were not legally allowed to preach in
certain areas. Our interpreters actually were fearful of giving out the
salvation message in certain areas because we could have been arrested
on the spot. Yet, God provided us with an Indian woman, on our team, who
spoke fluent Russian. She translated and preached the messages and altar
calls that the interpreters were fearful of speaking. The circumstances
were that God provided this woman “For such a time as this!” (Esther
4:14) When God controls the circumstances, you know it because there is
no deceit, no manipulation, no false motives, and simply a pure heart
that wants to advance God’s glory and kingdom. When the circumstances
line up with the Word of God and the inner prompting of the Holy Spirit,
then you know that you’re walking in the center of God’s Will.
Seeing God’s Plans from His Perspective
Knowing God’s will requires seeing things from His perspective, His
mind, and His heart, so that we can know what He requires from us. I
believe that we will know God’s plans if we just communicate with Him,
and trust Him. Let us closely examine each area:
1]
Communication or Prayer. To walk in God’s will, we have to know what
it is. If you were a football player, you would want to have a constant
communication with the one calling the plays. Otherwise, you might lose
the game because you were out of position. The same is true if you were
a soldier. You would need to know where the commander wanted you
positioned in a war. Otherwise, you would risk injuring others by being
out of position. The same is true in the Christian life; you have to ask
the Lord, the Captain, where He wants you positioned. The Scriptures
tell us to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). God wants us
to stay in constant communication with Him so that we can always know
what His will is for the moment.
2] Trust God! We
all trust God for our salvation. It’s for the direction of our lives
with which we struggle to trust Him. Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the Lord
with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all your
ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Trust God
for His direction. He promises in Psalm 32: 8, “I will instruct you and
teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over
you.” Trusting God means not fearing the unknown, the future, or what
direction your loving heavenly Father is going to send you. David
Livingstone, missionary to Africa once said, “I am immortal until the
will of God for me is accomplished.” Trust the one who said, “I have not
given you a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound
mind.” Trust in the Lord with all your heart, your mind, your feelings
and your will. Do not lean on your own wisdom or human understanding,
but in everything that you do, acknowledge or recognize that He is truly
with you. Then He will make your paths straight, and He will work out
the directions of your life.
Submitting to God’s Will
You may have a relationship with Jesus,
and love Him. You may even be active in your church, but you have no
peace that you’re in the center of God’s will. You sense that your
spiritual walk is like the Israelites wandering in the desert, you have
fears and anxiety, and you wonder where you’re going. As a professional
“desert” tour guide, let me assure you that there is a way out of the
desert, but you have to want it! You simply have to want God’s will for
your life and submit your will to Him. Jesus said in Matthew 10:38-39,
“And he who does not take up his cross and follow after Me is not worthy
of Me. He who has found his life shall lose it, and he who has lost his
life for My sake shall find it.” The key to this passage is self-denial,
a total abandoning of oneself without reservation of Jesus’ lordship.
You have to be willing to sacrifice all that you are, and all that you
have for the sake of Christ. It’s when you’re willing to lose your life
to the things of this world, that you actually find it. When you can say
to God, “Not my will, but your will...,” then God promises us that, “No
eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind can conceive what God has
prepared for those who love Him.” (1 Corinthians 2:9)
Some people may think that they walked so far out of God’s will that
they can’t come back. But the Bible is littered with people who messed
up, and came back to serve God. I’m sure you will recognize some of the
names: King David, Jacob, Samson, Abraham, Jonah, Peter, and list goes
on. Yet, our God has a way of restoring you, weaving you back once again
into His will. God will restore the years that the locusts have eaten.
He will put you back into the center of His will again if you would just
confess your sin, and submit to His Lordship in your life!
God’s Plans for You
At one point of
my life, I made a mess of my finances and was severely depressed. I
didn’t even want to live anymore. But I would wake up to a plaque with a
Bible verse starring in my face every morning, and it became one of my
life verses. Not only did it minister to me, but also it showed me the
love that God truly has for me. Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the
plans that I have for you, plans for good and not for evil, to give you
a future and a hope!” God has plans for you already, and they are plans
for good! God wants to be your Shepherd, your Guide, your Shelter in a
storm, your Provider, because He loves you. His plans are not for evil
in your life, but for good. He plans to give you a future and a hope, if
only we would exchange our plans for His. Let the prayer of our hearts
be the words of Jesus, “My food..is to do the will of Him who sent Me,
and to finish His work.” (John 4:34)


