Fulfilling God's will is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's life and actions with God's purposes and plans. According to Romans 8:28, "all things work together for good" for those who love God and are called according to His purpose, indicating that fulfilling God's will involves trusting in His sovereignty and goodness. As Psalms 23:1 states, "the Lord is my shepherd," suggesting that God guides and directs those who follow Him, and in Psalms 119:105, the psalmist affirms that God's word is a "lamp to my feet and a light to my path," providing guidance for navigating life's journey and fulfilling God's will. By surrendering to God's will, Christians can experience a deep sense of purpose, peace, and fulfillment, as they seek to live out their faith in obedience to God's commands and principles.
Zac Poonen emphasizes that the quality of our life, defined by fulfilling God's will, is far more important than its length. He illustrates that some can accomplish God's tasks in a shorter time than others, and that our earthly lifespan is predetermined by God, not by human standards. Poonen warns
J.R. Miller emphasizes the significance of serving our generation as exemplified by David, who fulfilled God's will despite his imperfections. He highlights that true service involves selflessness and dedication to others, encouraging individuals to find their unique place in God's plan. Miller illu
David Wilkerson explores the theme of failure in the life of Peter, who, despite his earlier confidence in his devotion to Christ, denied Jesus three times out of pride and self-righteousness. Peter's moment of weakness led him to abandon his calling and return to fishing, feeling unworthy and defea
D.L. Moody shares a poignant story told by Judge Olds about the profound impact of acting 'for Charlie's sake,' which illustrates the power of love and compassion in our actions. The judge, moved by the memory of his son who served in the army, dedicated himself to caring for wounded soldiers, demon
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of overcoming neglect in our spiritual lives by reflecting on Peter's journey from denial to restoration. He highlights how Peter's pride led to his downfall, causing him to abandon his calling and return to fishing, feeling unworthy after his failure. Jesus
George Fox emphasizes the importance of standing firm in the liberty granted by Christ, urging believers to use their freedom not for selfish desires but to serve one another in love. He warns against the dangers of false liberty that leads to corruption and encourages the faithful to be vigilant ag
Zac Poonen emphasizes the necessity of the gifts of the Holy Spirit for the effective functioning of the Body of Christ, comparing it to the physical body where each member has a unique role. He points out that many churches, despite having born-again members, lack these gifts and thus remain powerl
Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of using the gifts of the Spirit, likening them to the organs of the body that serve specific functions to bless others. He illustrates that just as the widow in 2 Kings 4:1-7 experienced overflowing blessings by pouring out her oil, we too must share our blessin
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the significance of brotherly relationships, illustrating how true character is revealed when we are called to go the second mile, a metaphor for going beyond what is required in serving others. He highlights that love should extend not only to neighbors but also to enemies, re
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that the normal Christian life is centered on others, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul, who, even in prison, focused on the needs of the churches rather than his own suffering. He highlights the example of William Booth, whose single-word message 'Others' encapsulated a li
