The famous Westminster Shorter Catechism starts off with this question; “What is the chief end [highest goal or calling] of man?” The answer to that question is that man’s highest achievement is to “Glory God and have fellowship with Him forever.” As Christians we have been chosen for a purpose. That purpose is to glorify God in all that we do (1st Corinthians 10:31). The dilemma comes about when Christians seeks to glorify Christ in their daily lives but do not know which decision will most glorify Him. To make a wrong decision on who to marry, what job to take, or where to live is something that no Christian should take lightly. We want Christ to be joyous in our decisions and be pleased with the path we choose to take. To put it simply; we want to be in the will of God. We want to do what He would want us to do.
How then do we know what God’s will is for our life? Many say “If I knew what He would want me to do then I’d do it, but I don’t, therefore I can’t make a decision.” That’s where the Bible come in. In the Scriptures, God reveals to us what He wants us to do. The old acronym still rings true today; the Bible is the Christians Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. So, what are those instructions? As Francis Schaeffer put it, “How then shall I live?”
The following are those basic instructions based on the passages that discuss God’s will for mans life.
The will of God for your life is…
1) For you to be saved. (1st Timothy 2:4) This the starting point to being in God’s will. You must be saved in order to please Him. To have faith in Christ is to bring Him great joy and glory.
2) You must submit to authority. (1st Peter 2:15)
3) Suffer for the defense and/or proclamation of the Gospel. (1st Peter 3:17, 4:19)
4) Be wise, do not get drunk, be controlled by the Holy Spirit, speak to others in praise through Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Give thanks to God in your heart in every situation and for all things. Admonish others in the Word. (Colossians 3:16-17)
5) Do not be conformed to the world (i.e. it’s passion for the flesh, desires of the eyes, and pride in possessions) (1st John 2:16, Romans 12:2)
6) Be a fruitful Christian. Show, and grow in the following attributes; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23)
7) Grow in the knowledge of Christ. Sit under Godly teaching and preaching and read and study your Bible. (Colossians 1:10)
8 Be dependent upon God for endurance, patience, power, and joy in life. (Colossians 1:11)
9) Be thankful for His grace in choosing to save you from your sin. (Colossians 1:12-14)
10) Be sanctified (Become more like Christ) through the abstaining of sexual sin. (1 Thessalonians 4:3)
The previous 10 points are basic instructions. They don’t answer who you should marry or what job you should take but go through them looking for a contradiction in what you would like to do and what God’s word says to do. Where God’s word isn’t explicit then pray about the situation for further wisdom and guidance. If resolution still doesn’t occur; act. Act and take pride in the fact that God has given you the chance to please Him either way you choose.