Knowing God's will
Knowing God's will, according to Ellen White's writings, is a process that involves several key steps: 1. Surrender and Seeking Guidance: God reveals His will to those who earnestly desire to be guided by Him. It is important to actively seek to know and do God's will, rather than relying on personal inclinations (3T 466.4; 4T 53.3). 2. Submission and Prayer: When praying, we should submit our desires to God, saying, “Not my will, but Thine, be done,” just as Jesus did. This attitude of surrender is essential for understanding God's guidance (MH 230.1; GW 218.1). 3. The Word of God as the Guide: The Bible is the primary source for knowing God's will. Through daily study and consecration, we gain the knowledge necessary for true godliness (8T 63; CE 84.1). 4. Obedience and Progressive Light: As we obey the light we already have, God will reveal more to us. Willingness to follow what we know is right leads to greater understanding (SC 111.2; MH 465.2). 5. Faith and Works: A life of faith in Christ is demonstrated by a desire to know and do God's will, and faith is made perfect by works (5T 644.1). 6. Importance of Spiritual Understanding: God desires His followers to be wise in spiritual matters, not just in worldly knowledge (4T 54.3). In summary, Ellen White teaches that knowing God's will comes through earnest seeking, surrender, prayer, diligent Bible study, obedience to what is already revealed, and a willingness to follow God step by step. As we walk in faith and obedience, God continues to reveal more of His will to us. References: - Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3, p. 466.4; vol. 4, pp. 53.3, 54.3; vol. 5, p. 644.1; vol. 8, p. 63. - Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing, pp. 230.1, 465.2. - Ellen G. White, Gospel Workers, p. 218.1. - Ellen G. White, Christian Education, p. 84.1. - Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ, p. 111.2.
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