What is God’s will for me as I walk this earth? Knowing God’s will is not a mystery
Well for me I have come to learn that God’s will for me is in fact based in the two greatest commands he gave in Matthew 22:35-40, as he answered a question that was asked by one of those who were listening to Him teach. So many times we are wandering so far looking and trying to seek God’s perfect will for us in this life, well it takes time for us to find what His perfect will is for us. For me I think that knowing God’s will for us starts in these two greatest commandments taught by Jesus. Jesus is telling us that, God’s perfect will for us is to love Him with all our hearts and with all our souls and with all our minds and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. God’s perfect will for our lives is perfectly revealed in His word, all we have got to do is ask the Holy Spirit to guide us through the discovery journey. God created us to have an everlasting relationship with Him, and that perfect relationship is found when we love Him and desire Him in our hearts. God desires us to keep Him first in all that we do. This is His will for us to follow, Jesus came to reveal what God wants from us, and that is to love Him with all our hearts and with all our souls and with all our minds. The other greatest desire for God is for us to lover others as we love ourselves. If we love Him who we do not see, then it easy for us to love all those we see. God desires to see us loving one another truly. As Christ loved us and died on the cross for me and you, we are also required to carry on that same love and transfer it to others.
So for me, God’s greatest desire in me is to love Him with all my heart and with all my soul and with all my mind and to love my neighbor as I do love myself. This is God’s will that I desire to follow and keep in my heart. I hope that you also get to learn about this perfect will of God that He desires for us to follow.
Just think about it and meditate on Matthew 22:35-40 for your devotions.
Because of His love, I am forever a secured package
Rumishael Ulomi
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