WILKERSON on KNOWING GOD's WILL
Quote from Forum Archives on July 2, 2009, 8:20 amPosted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
THE LORD BLESS and KEEP YOU in ALL YOUR WAYS
-by David Wilkerson (16 June 09).Recently I reread the life story of George Muller who, in the mid-
1830s, cared for over 2,000 orphans in England all by faith in God.
Muller was a known as the man who got answers to his prayers.
Before he died, he had listed in his journals over 50,000 answers
to prayer.When asked how he determined the will of God on any matter,
Muller listed the following steps he believed were necessary:1. I get my heart into such a state that it has no will of its own
in regard to any particular matter.2. I do not leave the result to feelings or simple impressions.
That can make one open to great delusions.3. I seek Gods will through, or in connection with, his Word.
If you look to the Spirit without the Word, you open yourself to
delusion.4. I consider providential [God-controlled] circumstances.
5. I ask God in prayer to reveal his will to me.
6. I make sure I have a clear conscience before God and man.
7. Every time I listened to men instead of God, I made serious
mistakes.8. I act only when I am at peace, after much prayer, waiting on
God with faith.Those who walk by faith, seeking only Gods perfect will, are often
sorely tested and tried. More and more in my own life, I am finding
out how important diligent prayer and Bible reading are. Sadly, not
many of Gods people pray diligently nowadays. Instead, there is
much TV viewing and very little of waiting on God.When I give myself to prayer, my faith rises. And when I feed on
Gods Word, my confidence in his power to lead and help me
increases. The Lord becomes my banker, my advisor, my
attorney.May you find him doing the same for you.
-David Wilkerson.
SOURCE: davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com
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Posted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
-by David Wilkerson (16 June 09).
Recently I reread the life story of George Muller who, in the mid-
1830s, cared for over 2,000 orphans in England all by faith in God.
Muller was a known as the man who got answers to his prayers.
Before he died, he had listed in his journals over 50,000 answers
to prayer.
When asked how he determined the will of God on any matter,
Muller listed the following steps he believed were necessary:
1. I get my heart into such a state that it has no will of its own
in regard to any particular matter.
2. I do not leave the result to feelings or simple impressions.
That can make one open to great delusions.
3. I seek Gods will through, or in connection with, his Word.
If you look to the Spirit without the Word, you open yourself to
delusion.
4. I consider providential [God-controlled] circumstances.
5. I ask God in prayer to reveal his will to me.
6. I make sure I have a clear conscience before God and man.
7. Every time I listened to men instead of God, I made serious
mistakes.
8. I act only when I am at peace, after much prayer, waiting on
God with faith.
Those who walk by faith, seeking only Gods perfect will, are often
sorely tested and tried. More and more in my own life, I am finding
out how important diligent prayer and Bible reading are. Sadly, not
many of Gods people pray diligently nowadays. Instead, there is
much TV viewing and very little of waiting on God.
When I give myself to prayer, my faith rises. And when I feed on
Gods Word, my confidence in his power to lead and help me
increases. The Lord becomes my banker, my advisor, my
attorney.
May you find him doing the same for you.
-David Wilkerson.
SOURCE: davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com
Copyright (c) 2009 World Challenge, Inc.
You are welcome to make copies for FREE distribution or
re-transmit the devotional via e-mail but all devotionals must
be copied or re-transmitted in its entirety. However, devotionals
may not be posted on any website, printed, or used in any
media without written permission from World Challenge, Inc.
Each request is considered on a case-by-case basis. Please
contact World Challenge, Inc by selecting the following link:
permission or call 1 903 963 8626.
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