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I Need Your Guidance
Pastor Marvin Williams 

Making the right decision can be very difficult. It becomes increasingly 
difficult when you have two or three good options from which to choose. 

The questions that seemingly cause me the most stresses are the ones where the 
Bible does not specifically address: Where should I live? What should be
my life's work/career? Who should I marry? How many children should we have? 
Who should I hire? Should I take the job in Texas or the one in Minnesota?


We have a heavenly Father who loves us, knows the future, and desires to give 
us the best he has for us. But, before we receive guidance from God for our
lives, there are some things that should be true of us. I have put this limited 
list of prerequisites in the form of questions: 

1. Have I chosen to follow Jesus and let him reign in my life? Matthew 6:31-33

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God will guide us when we have chosen to submit to the reign and leadership of 
Jesus. If we have not made the decision to follow him in the most important
area, that is, to love him and seek his kingdom values, then why should he give 
us guidance/direction in other areas in our lives? 

2. Am I living a holy and obedient life? Psalm 66:18; 84:11; Ezek. 20:1ff, 31

God's moral will is revealed in the Bible through the commandments and other 
biblical principles: - don't steal, don't kill, don't commit adultery, etc.
God's moral will is connected to his specific guidance for our lives. So, 
before we ask God who we should marry, where we should live, and how many 
children
we should have, we should ask the question: Is there unconfessed sin in our 
lives that would hinder our ability to talk to God and hear his directions
for our lives clearly? 

3. Have I spent time getting to know His voice? John 10. 

Wouldn't it be nice to have the right voice, over all other competing voices, 
giving us guidance and clarity in our lives? Jesus says that it is possible
for us to pick out his voice amidst all these other competing and confusing 
voices. The key to recognizing his voice and getting guidance from Him is 
spending
quality time with him in prayer and reading and listening to his words. The 
more we practice these disciplines, the more we will recognize his voice and
follow his guidance. 

4. Is God's will for my life more important than my will for my life? Matthew 
26:39-42 

Often we go to God for guidance, but when we get an answer we don't like, we 
sometimes go for a second opinion or we keep asking, thinking that God will
give us an answer that we like. Or, we go in asking God for guidance, hoping he 
will bless what we have already decided. If we are to receive direction
from God, we have to resolve his will is more important than ours, and we will 
do what he says.

I believe God answers our prayers for guidance in at least four ways: 

1. No way! Your request is not in God's will (Matthew 26-36-39)
2. Slow Your Roll! Your request is not God's will at this time. (John 11:3, 6, 
14-15, 43-44) 
3. Grow Up! Your motives and spiritual condition are wrong (James 4:3)
4. Go Ahead! Your request, timing and spiritual condition is right (Acts 
12:5-7, 12-17)

Pastor Marvin Williams

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