Romans 12:2
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
We need to constantly be renewing our mind so that it no longer thinks like this world. Only then can we be able to test and approve God's will. God's will should what we are striving for in all the choices that we make.
When I thought about this, I thought, then why didn't God just program us to do his will in the first place if that is what he wanted? Why did he give us the choice not to do his will? He could have just made it so that once you believe in Jesus Christ, you will automatically do God's will.
But no. He gives us free will.
we are not robots.....

And when I think of it, it kind of makes sense why he gives us the choice.
When you think of someone, a friend, a significant other... it is much more meaningful and thoughtful when that person does something for you out of free will rather than out of force or control. If someone gave a gift to me because I forced them too, I would not feel as loved in comparison to someone who gave a gift to me out of their own choice; out of their own free will.
God gives us free will and all the choices in the world... but ultimately wants us to deny our own free will and submit to his will.
Another paradox that I often don't understand, that I always have to remind myself of.
The trouble seems to be that we don't truly think that his choice making skills are better than our choice making skills.
We say:
"I dunno God.. I think I know what is best for me.."
Even though he created us, knows the outcomes of life, knows our life inside and out, and made us who we are.... somehow we know better. We know better even though we don't know the future, we often forget the past, we don't know what others are thinking, and most times we don't even know who we are. haha... We think we will enjoy our own choices better than God's choices for us.

we are like kids who think candy is the best thing for us..
The challenge is to have faith in his will which is better for us and that we will enjoy it more than our own will. His will for us is to prioritize him.. and we will enjoy the choices we make in prioritizing him much more than prioritizing other things and people of this world.
And even though we have many many different choices we can make in life, God's will is always more enjoyable, more profitable, and more meaningful.
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
We need to constantly be renewing our mind so that it no longer thinks like this world. Only then can we be able to test and approve God's will. God's will should what we are striving for in all the choices that we make.
When I thought about this, I thought, then why didn't God just program us to do his will in the first place if that is what he wanted? Why did he give us the choice not to do his will? He could have just made it so that once you believe in Jesus Christ, you will automatically do God's will.
But no. He gives us free will.
we are not robots.....

And when I think of it, it kind of makes sense why he gives us the choice.
When you think of someone, a friend, a significant other... it is much more meaningful and thoughtful when that person does something for you out of free will rather than out of force or control. If someone gave a gift to me because I forced them too, I would not feel as loved in comparison to someone who gave a gift to me out of their own choice; out of their own free will.
God gives us free will and all the choices in the world... but ultimately wants us to deny our own free will and submit to his will.
Another paradox that I often don't understand, that I always have to remind myself of.
The trouble seems to be that we don't truly think that his choice making skills are better than our choice making skills.
We say:
"I dunno God.. I think I know what is best for me.."
Even though he created us, knows the outcomes of life, knows our life inside and out, and made us who we are.... somehow we know better. We know better even though we don't know the future, we often forget the past, we don't know what others are thinking, and most times we don't even know who we are. haha... We think we will enjoy our own choices better than God's choices for us.

we are like kids who think candy is the best thing for us..
The challenge is to have faith in his will which is better for us and that we will enjoy it more than our own will. His will for us is to prioritize him.. and we will enjoy the choices we make in prioritizing him much more than prioritizing other things and people of this world.
And even though we have many many different choices we can make in life, God's will is always more enjoyable, more profitable, and more meaningful.
nice message in this post. I like hearing your thoughts when I see you live it out. :)
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ReplyDeleteI like your blog's opacity tho. I could never find that..
must be a template