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TEACH ME TO DO YOUR WILL

“ _Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground_ ”. Psalm 143:10, NIV

Janet hated and struggled with the idea of marrying Thomas. Thomas is a Christian and very brilliant but came from a poor family. Although Janet had the conviction that Thomas is God’s will for her, she did not have interest in him. She wept bitterly because the brother she really admired did not propose marriage to her. What shall Jane do now?
Sometimes, God’s will appear risky, unreasonable and difficult. The psalmist understood this truth and he cried to God in his prayers that God may teach him how to do His will. Personal fervent prayer is an important key to finding help to walk with God in all situations of life. Note that a life lived outside the will of God has no guarantee for glory in the future, and such a life is automatically being programmed for endless troubles. Are you struggling with a revealed will of God on a matter in your life? Do not be afraid; God’s will is the best offer you can have in life. It is time to humble yourself and pray like the psalmist did. He will teach you!

Birthday Blessing: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you”. Psalm 32:8.

RBT Passage: Genesis 32; Mark 3; Esther 8; Romans 3.

“He who is led by the Lord cannot get lost in the world.”

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