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Hebrews 4:12
"For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart."

The Third Petition, from the Lord's Prayer is “Thy Will Be Done...”  God is all knowing and all powerful. All creation is in His hands. Is there anything that happens against His will? Is this petition about what God hopes and dreams about? Or, is this about your heart and mind? 

How do you know what God's will is? We have natural revelation, which we can discern by looking at the world around us and by looking within ourselves. Our thinking and logic can experience creation and understand some knowledge about God.

BUT! Our good and generous GOD did not leave us with only natural revelation. GOD also gives us SPECIAL REVELATION. This comes to us in the form of inspired Scripture. In the Holy Bible, GOD shares knowledge we can only know if He tells us. For instance, the Trinity and justification by grace through faith in Christ would be impossible to “figure out” on our own. So, we read the Holy Bible. Is what you are doing consistent with the word of God? Check yourself with the Holy Scriptures. Your feelings will tell you one thing and may not be in line with God's plan. Where is God leading you? Where is God leading the church?

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