"God's Master Plan cannot be stopped. God's Moral Path must be obeyed."
One of the biggest sources of confusion for Christians is treating every mention of God's will as the same thing.
The Bible speaks about God's will in two ways.
There is God's sovereign will—His master plan that governs history and accomplishes His purposes. Nothing can stop it.
Then there is God's moral will—His commands for how we should live. This is the will we can disobey when we sin.
Our responsibility is not to figure out God's secret plan. Our responsibility is to obey what He has clearly revealed.
Trust His Master Plan.
Walk in His Moral Path.
Scripture: Romans 12:2
One of the biggest sources of confusion for Christians is treating every mention of God's will as the same thing.
The Bible speaks about God's will in two ways.
There is God's sovereign will—His master plan that governs history and accomplishes His purposes. Nothing can stop it.
Then there is God's moral will—His commands for how we should live. This is the will we can disobey when we sin.
Our responsibility is not to figure out God's secret plan. Our responsibility is to obey what He has clearly revealed.
Trust His Master Plan.
Walk in His Moral Path.
Scripture: Romans 12:2
"God's Master Plan cannot be stopped. God's Moral Path must be obeyed."
One of the biggest sources of confusion for Christians is treating every mention of God's will as the same thing.
The Bible speaks about God's will in two ways.
There is God's sovereign will—His master plan that governs history and accomplishes His purposes. Nothing can stop it.
Then there is God's moral will—His commands for how we should live. This is the will we can disobey when we sin.
Our responsibility is not to figure out God's secret plan. Our responsibility is to obey what He has clearly revealed.
Trust His Master Plan.
Walk in His Moral Path.
Scripture: Romans 12:2