Ask
Dr. Bill
How
do I Know Gods Will?
By Dr. Bill Gaultiere
Question:
I’m 20 years old, just starting college. I have a dream
to be an artist. I think about it all the time. How do I know
if this is God’s will for me? Following God is the most
important thing in my life and I’m afraid to go in the
wrong direction. What do I do?
Answer:
I
admire your dedication to doing God's will. It isn't easy to
know God's will in specific life decisions such as this. I've
found it to be a process that usually takes longer than I want!
I
can see that you’re already heading in the right direction
though! You have a dream and your seeking God’s will.
That is a winning combination. One of my favorite Bible verses
is Psalm 16:7, "I will praise the Lord who counsels me, even
at night my heart instructs me." In other words, one of
the ways the Lord counsels us through our dreams and passions!
The dreams of our hearts often connect us to God and His purposes.
Indeed, if you can marry God’s blessing and your passion
you will be sure to accomplish great things and have much to
praise the Lord for.
I
think that the process of knowing God’s will for a life
decision such as this is something like climbing a mountain.
You begin with a vision of the mountain and a dream of climbing
to the top. You might be a little afraid to get lost or to have
a problem on the way, but mostly you’re excited to get
to the top.
For a long hike you may have a map and a compass and all sorts
of camping gear and supplies. And yet, as you go along the trail
you come across many forks in the path and have to decide which
way to go. It can be quite difficult to know which is the better
path. And often they’ll both get you to the same place,
but by a different route.
As
you get higher the hiking gets harder and your initial enthusiasm
may wane. You see a peak and think you’re close to your
goal, but once you reach that peak you see that another peak
is ahead. You’re increasingly subject to the elements
heat or cold, rain or wind. And you continue to encounter unexpected
forks in the road and still higher peaks until you realize -
in wonderful ways and in challenging ways – this mountain
you’re climbing is so much more than you initially anticipated!
And when you've reached the top and hiked back down the first
thing you’re likely to say is, "I wonder which mountain
I’d like to climb next!"
That’s the way it is with finding God’s will. You
begin with a dream or a sense of calling from God of where you’re
going to go. You have a number of tools at your disposal to
help you choose your path and guide you along the way and yet
the way may still seem uncertain and you will surely encounter
many unexpected blessings and difficulties along the way. And
as soon as you accomplish your goal you need to find another
goal to guide you.
Perhaps more than anything else, this process of discovering
and accomplishing God’s will for your life is what gives
life meaning and joy. Proverbs 29:18 says, "Where there
is no vision the people perish." They die through wasted
opportunities. They die in depression and despair.
You've already taken the two most important steps in your journey.
You have a dream and you’re seeking to do God’s
will for your life. Where to go from here? How do you know
if indeed God is calling to attempt to accomplish your goal
of becoming an artist?
Here are seven questions I ask myself in order to know God’s
will for my life. I use seven as opposed to just one or
two because the Bible counsels us to "test the spirits" when
seeking to hear from God (1 John 4:1). When most of these seven
line up in one direction then I know that I’m making a
good choice. Having the confidence of knowing that I started
down a particular path for good reasons helps when, along the
way, I am tested by forks the in path, bad weather, and still
higher peaks that challenge my resolve.
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What
do I want to do? This is often hard to answer! Many
people do not know or have conflicting desires. Others feel
that what they want to do isn't important and that they
should only ask what God wants them to do. I believe that
God has created each of us with certain personalities and
passions and that He is ready to give us the desires of
our hearts when we seek Him (Psalm 37:4, Matthew 6:33).
He wants us to follow a path that is good for us and will
make us happy. I also find that the better you understand
your self the easier it is to understand God and His purposes
for you.
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What
am I equipped to do? Each of us has certain gifts and
skills. When we go with our strengths it’s like having
the wind at our backs instead of in our face as we hike.
Using our gifts in our work and our relationships brings
success and enjoyment.
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What
direction do I get from the Bible? What would bring
honor and glory to God? When we follow God’s Word
and seek to glorify Him we are so much happier. The commands
and teachings of Scripture are good for us! The Bible offers
us so much wisdom for living well. God’s will for
our character, lifestyle, and relationships is revealed
throughout Scripture and following these principles helps
us to make good decisions. Of course, we need to be sure
to consider the whole counsel of God on a matter and not
to take one verse out of context and use it as a directive.
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What
counsel do I get from godly people I respect? "Plans
fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed."
(Proverbs 15:22). Share your dreams and plans with people
you trust and seek their input and encouragement.
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What
opportunities have come my way? Sometimes God directs
us through open or closed doors that seem to come from nowhere.
When you’re seeking God what may seem like chance
is actually providence.
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What
is good for others? Considering the welfare of other
people – family, friends, and others in need –
should be an important part of our decisions.
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What
is God saying to me? "Your ears will hear a voice
behind you, saying `This is the way; walk in it.’"
(Isaiah 30:21). God is speaking to us; we just need to listen!
It helps me to hear God if I go to Him in prayer, with pen
and paper ready, and take some time to listen. Then I write
down what I sense God might be saying to me. I don’t
always get clear direction, but I’m always better
off for having waited on God.
If
you've earnestly sought answers to these questions and still
you’re not sure that God is behind your dream of becoming
an artist then I think you’re best to proceed anyway.
If you're wrong and your dream takes you outside of God's will
then He'll show you. Just remain open to Him and continue to
seek His will in prayer. You can even pray that He'd stop you
if it is not right.
If indeed it's good and right for you to do then He'll confirm
it at certain points along the way.
May God bless your dream for you, others, and His glory!