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Ever struggle with making a decision? Generally, when I hear someone
mention desiring God's will, I think of high school graduates trying
to decide on a college, singles looking for their perfect mate,
or couples contemplating becoming parents--you know, the really
big issues. But the truth is, everyday decisions/struggles also
fall under the blanket of God's will. We serve an awesome God who
cares just as much about our tiny moments as He does our major
moments. It's overwhelming to recognize that the almighty Creator
of the universe actively cares about which math curriculum best
fits your child, and it's a relief to realize He isn't being cryptic
with His answers
Thy Will Be Done on Earth is a refreshing book that
tackles the topic of God's will; more specifically, it tackles
the topic of understanding God's will for you. It is
an easy read, but the material is worth chewing on slowly. Every
part of the book relies on scripture, and is very diligent to
refer readers to the source of its content. The book is divided
into four sections. The first part is an enlightening look at the
three aspects of God's will: God's sovereign will (His big-picture
plans for all mankind,) God's general will (His desire for mankind
as laid out in Scripture,) and God's specific will (God's specific
desire for you.) These aspects are laid out as a foundation for
the rest of the book to build upon. The author even shares them
in a chart for easy reference.
After the foundation has been established, Part Two discusses
the "general will," helping readers to understand the model God
has lined out for us in Scripture and the importance of relationship
and of obedience. Many of us are eager to discover God's specific
plans for us without a willingness to acknowledge His sovereign
will or his general will. These first two portions of the book
gently guide readers to that acknowledgement and a deeper relationship
with Christ. One of my favorite quotes from this portion sums it
up well: "With Heaven in view you will not sacrifice the permanent
on the altar of the immediate, and obedience will be the natural
outcome."
Part Three enters the realm of discernment and illustrates how
to make decisions that consistently fall in line with God's specific
will for your life. Part Four reveals the beauty of a life lived
for the glory of God, helping readers to accept the grace given
for our previous decisions and to recognize the benefits of walking
in God's will. Both sections establish a model for continuous growth
in Christ.
While an excellent book for individual study, Thy Will Be
Done on Earth would also make a nice book for a study group.
Short chapters are followed by Think and Grow questions that
send you directly to the Bible for answers. An appendix at the
back of the book outlines a plan for creating either a 13-lesson
or a 6-lesson group study. It's staggering to think about what
could be accomplished if church groups actively and collectively
sought God's will.
Whether in a group, as a couple, or completely alone with God, Thy
Will Be Done on Earth is an incredible tool as a gentle
but firm-footed guide to pulling aside the shroud of mystery
and walking in the freedom of God's will.
Product review by Jennifer Harrison, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, September 2010
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