“THE TRUTH ABOUT
   GOD’S WILL”
    1 Corinthians 16:5-24


                       Sonny Naz/Pastor
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Introduction:


“An individual’s highest
fulfillment, greatest happiness,
and widest usefulness are to be
found in living in harmony with
His will.”
               - John D. Rockefeller

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“The Truth about
       God’s Will”


I.  Life in the center of God’s will
II. Circumstances with Open and
    Closed Doors
III. The truth about open doors


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“Life in the center of
       God’s will”

Not quite what you’d expected




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“Life in the center of
       God’s will”

Not quite what you’d expected
  Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)




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“Life in the center of
       God’s will”

Not quite what you’d expected
  Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)
  Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9)




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“Life in the center of
       God’s will”

Not quite what you’d expected
  Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)
  Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9)
  Power struggles (vv. 10-11)


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“Life in the center of
       God’s will”

Not quite what you’d expected
  Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)
  Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9)
  Power struggles (vv. 10-11)
  Disagreements (v. 12)

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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it




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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it
  Get the facts



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“It is not good to have zeal without
knowledge, nor to be hasty and
miss the way.”
                     Proverbs 19:2-3


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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it
  Get the facts
     Life facts
     Spiritual facts

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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it
  Get the facts
  Seek wise counsel


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“Make plans by seeking advice; if
you wage war, obtain guidance.”
                   Proverbs 20:18




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“Make plans by seeking advice; if
you wage war, obtain guidance.”
                   Proverbs 20:18

“Listen to advice and accept
instruction, and in the end you will
be wise.”
                      Proverbs 19:20
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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it
  Get the facts
  Seek wise counsel
  Do what seems best

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“Commit to the Lord whatever you
do, and your plans will succeed.”
                      Proverbs 16:3




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“Commit to the Lord whatever you
do, and your plans will succeed.”
                      Proverbs 16:3

“In his heart a man plans his
course, but the Lord determines
his steps.”
                      Proverbs 16:9
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“Circumstances with
Open and Closed Doors

What to do when you’re not sure
what to do next?
  Pray about it
  Get the facts
  Seek wise counsel
  Do what seems best
  Adjust (Acts 16:6-10)
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13Now  listen, you who say,
"Today or tomorrow we will
go to this or that city, spend
a year there, carry on
business and make money.”
14Why, you do not even know what will

happen tomorrow. What is your life? You
are a mist that appears for a little while
and then vanishes. 15Instead, you ought
to say, "If it is the Lord's will, we will live
and do this or that.”
                               James 4:13-15
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“The truth about
    open doors”

  An open doors doesn’t mean
   smooth sailing
   Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9)




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“The truth about
    open doors”

  An open doors doesn’t mean
   smooth sailing
   Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9)
   Oppositions (Exodus 4:21)



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“The truth about
    open doors”

  An open doors doesn’t mean
   smooth sailing
   Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9)
   Oppositions (Exodus 4:21)
   Delays (Exodus 23:27-30)


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“The truth about
    open doors”

  An open doors doesn’t mean
   smooth sailing
  God’s hand is best seen in the
   rearview mirror



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“The truth about
    open doors”

  An open doors doesn’t mean
   smooth sailing
  God’s hand is best seen in the
   rearview mirror
  If we do the right thing – will
   always end up in the right place
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“FINAL THOUGHT”


When he was crossing the Irish Channel
one dark starless night, F. B. Meyer stood
on the deck by the captain and asked him,
“How do you know Holyhead Harbor on so
dark a night as this?” He said, “You see
those three lights? Those three lights must
line up behind each other as one, and
when we see them so united we know the
exact position of the harbor’s mouth.”
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“FINAL THOUGHT”


When we want to know God’s will, three
things must always concur: the inward
impulse, the Word of God, and the trend of
circumstances.




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“FINAL THOUGHT”


William Barclay once said, “There is only
one way to bring peace to the heart, joy to
the mind, and beauty to life; it is to accept
and do the will of God.”




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“FINAL THOUGHT”


William Barclay once said, “There is only
one way to bring peace to the heart, joy to
the mind, and beauty to life; it is to accept
and do the will of God.”
Another William (L. Pettingil) said, “Most
people don’t want to know the will of God
in order to do it; they seen to want to know
it just in order to consider it.”
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“FINAL THOUGHT”


But always remember, “The will of
God will never lead you where the
grace of God cannot keep you.”




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SN20100418-Some Truth About God's Will

  • 1.
    “THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD’S WILL” 1 Corinthians 16:5-24 Sonny Naz/Pastor SN-20100418
  • 2.
    Introduction: “An individual’s highest fulfillment,greatest happiness, and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with His will.” - John D. Rockefeller SN-20100418
  • 3.
    “The Truth about God’s Will” I.  Life in the center of God’s will II. Circumstances with Open and Closed Doors III. The truth about open doors SN-20100418
  • 4.
    “Life in thecenter of God’s will” Not quite what you’d expected SN-20100418
  • 5.
    “Life in thecenter of God’s will” Not quite what you’d expected   Uncertainty (vv. 5-7) SN-20100418
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    “Life in thecenter of God’s will” Not quite what you’d expected   Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)   Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9) SN-20100418
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    “Life in thecenter of God’s will” Not quite what you’d expected   Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)   Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9)   Power struggles (vv. 10-11) SN-20100418
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    “Life in thecenter of God’s will” Not quite what you’d expected   Uncertainty (vv. 5-7)   Powerful opponents (vv. 8-9)   Power struggles (vv. 10-11)   Disagreements (v. 12) SN-20100418
  • 9.
    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it SN-20100418
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    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it   Get the facts SN-20100418
  • 11.
    “It is notgood to have zeal without knowledge, nor to be hasty and miss the way.” Proverbs 19:2-3 SN-20100418
  • 12.
    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it   Get the facts   Life facts   Spiritual facts SN-20100418
  • 13.
    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it   Get the facts   Seek wise counsel SN-20100418
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    “Make plans byseeking advice; if you wage war, obtain guidance.” Proverbs 20:18 SN-20100418
  • 15.
    “Make plans byseeking advice; if you wage war, obtain guidance.” Proverbs 20:18 “Listen to advice and accept instruction, and in the end you will be wise.” Proverbs 19:20 SN-20100418
  • 16.
    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it   Get the facts   Seek wise counsel   Do what seems best SN-20100418
  • 17.
    “Commit to theLord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” Proverbs 16:3 SN-20100418
  • 18.
    “Commit to theLord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” Proverbs 16:3 “In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.” Proverbs 16:9 SN-20100418
  • 19.
    “Circumstances with Open andClosed Doors What to do when you’re not sure what to do next?   Pray about it   Get the facts   Seek wise counsel   Do what seems best   Adjust (Acts 16:6-10) SN-20100418
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    13Now listen,you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.” 14Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. 15Instead, you ought to say, "If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that.” James 4:13-15 SN-20100418
  • 22.
    “The truth about open doors”   An open doors doesn’t mean smooth sailing  Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9) SN-20100418
  • 23.
    “The truth about open doors”   An open doors doesn’t mean smooth sailing  Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9)  Oppositions (Exodus 4:21) SN-20100418
  • 24.
    “The truth about open doors”   An open doors doesn’t mean smooth sailing  Powerful opponents (1 Cor. 16:8-9)  Oppositions (Exodus 4:21)  Delays (Exodus 23:27-30) SN-20100418
  • 25.
    “The truth about open doors”   An open doors doesn’t mean smooth sailing   God’s hand is best seen in the rearview mirror SN-20100418
  • 26.
    “The truth about open doors”   An open doors doesn’t mean smooth sailing   God’s hand is best seen in the rearview mirror   If we do the right thing – will always end up in the right place SN-20100418
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    “FINAL THOUGHT” When hewas crossing the Irish Channel one dark starless night, F. B. Meyer stood on the deck by the captain and asked him, “How do you know Holyhead Harbor on so dark a night as this?” He said, “You see those three lights? Those three lights must line up behind each other as one, and when we see them so united we know the exact position of the harbor’s mouth.” SN-20100418
  • 28.
    “FINAL THOUGHT” When wewant to know God’s will, three things must always concur: the inward impulse, the Word of God, and the trend of circumstances. SN-20100418
  • 29.
    “FINAL THOUGHT” William Barclayonce said, “There is only one way to bring peace to the heart, joy to the mind, and beauty to life; it is to accept and do the will of God.” SN-20100418
  • 30.
    “FINAL THOUGHT” William Barclayonce said, “There is only one way to bring peace to the heart, joy to the mind, and beauty to life; it is to accept and do the will of God.” Another William (L. Pettingil) said, “Most people don’t want to know the will of God in order to do it; they seen to want to know it just in order to consider it.” SN-20100418
  • 31.
    “FINAL THOUGHT” But alwaysremember, “The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you.” SN-20100418