God's will
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:03 am
I have a question that i would really like to receive some input on. How do you know you are hearing God's voice and following His will for your life? I mean like some things are simple they are either rigt or wrong, but what about the personal decisions you make in your life. It's not that i don't pray or seek to hear and understand His will; it's just that i don't always know. I have never heard God speak to me audibly. Sometimes things will jump out at me when reading the Bible or in what others say at this site.
Ok say for instance my current situation i am employed. It's not as if I dislike my job. There are some things that i am not pleased with, but realistically speaking; employment is important for keeping a roof over your head and having food. And as with any job, there will be aspects that are not always pleasing. Ok, well i had a friend email me asking me if i was interested in a job with their company.
I went on the interview. Things are kinda up in the air at this point as the company is trying to move into the direction it needs to in order to meet national and state requirements to continue to provide services, while at my current place of employment, its pretty much a given that they will survive as it is the most stable and biggest place that provides the type of services for my field. I quoted the new company about a 10,000.00 increase due to multiple factors, such as not providing medical insurance and other benefits that i currently have and while i added another couple thousand to the actual figure, i also did not include the extra driving distance and other factors, so i believe this to be a fair request given the circumstances.
The dilemma: if offerred the job do i take it? This has been in my mind alot. My mom said pray about it and if they offer me the job, then God is telling me to take it. I don't think that is necessarily the answer. As we all know the enemy can manipulate. There were two comments made in the interview that bordered on unethical behavior and my response was what i was willing to do with respect to that and that i would go no further than advising the population i worked with that if i did get offerred the job and if i took it that i would let them know and tell them they if they so chose, they had the option to go with me to remain on caseload but beyond that was unethical and i would not go any further with it. They accepted that response well and stated they did not wish any unethical behavior on either their part or mine; but were being realistic about consumer choice. Maybe it was the way they worded the original questions that bothered me.
Which brings me back to the original question. Hypothetically if i am offerred the job, how do i know that is where God wants me to be? And then i realized this applied to all sorts of situations. I have prayed about it and opened the Bible and came upon this passage. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.
I don't expect an audible voice or burning bush, or a cloud to show me the way or anything like what is in the Bible, as while i don't doubt that God could do it again, i have never experienced any of those before and have no expectation that God answer me in such a powerful way. So, how do you know God's will when faced with various circumstances? Personally i believe that a certain amount of peace would follow whatever decision i make, although i also think that just making a decision one way or the other brings some peace as well as the struggle to decide is over. its just the struggle with the various decisions that i question as to how to know.
Ok now that i left a really really long post... any ideas??????
Ok say for instance my current situation i am employed. It's not as if I dislike my job. There are some things that i am not pleased with, but realistically speaking; employment is important for keeping a roof over your head and having food. And as with any job, there will be aspects that are not always pleasing. Ok, well i had a friend email me asking me if i was interested in a job with their company.
I went on the interview. Things are kinda up in the air at this point as the company is trying to move into the direction it needs to in order to meet national and state requirements to continue to provide services, while at my current place of employment, its pretty much a given that they will survive as it is the most stable and biggest place that provides the type of services for my field. I quoted the new company about a 10,000.00 increase due to multiple factors, such as not providing medical insurance and other benefits that i currently have and while i added another couple thousand to the actual figure, i also did not include the extra driving distance and other factors, so i believe this to be a fair request given the circumstances.
The dilemma: if offerred the job do i take it? This has been in my mind alot. My mom said pray about it and if they offer me the job, then God is telling me to take it. I don't think that is necessarily the answer. As we all know the enemy can manipulate. There were two comments made in the interview that bordered on unethical behavior and my response was what i was willing to do with respect to that and that i would go no further than advising the population i worked with that if i did get offerred the job and if i took it that i would let them know and tell them they if they so chose, they had the option to go with me to remain on caseload but beyond that was unethical and i would not go any further with it. They accepted that response well and stated they did not wish any unethical behavior on either their part or mine; but were being realistic about consumer choice. Maybe it was the way they worded the original questions that bothered me.
Which brings me back to the original question. Hypothetically if i am offerred the job, how do i know that is where God wants me to be? And then i realized this applied to all sorts of situations. I have prayed about it and opened the Bible and came upon this passage. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.
I don't expect an audible voice or burning bush, or a cloud to show me the way or anything like what is in the Bible, as while i don't doubt that God could do it again, i have never experienced any of those before and have no expectation that God answer me in such a powerful way. So, how do you know God's will when faced with various circumstances? Personally i believe that a certain amount of peace would follow whatever decision i make, although i also think that just making a decision one way or the other brings some peace as well as the struggle to decide is over. its just the struggle with the various decisions that i question as to how to know.
Ok now that i left a really really long post... any ideas??????