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Dec 5, 2025
Week #48 — Day 6
Knowing God’s Will
Q. 103. What do we pray for in the third petition?
A. In the third petition, which is, Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven,” we pray, that
God, by his grace, would make us able and willing to know, obey, and submit to his will in
all things, as the angels do in heaven.
Matt. 6:10; Ps. 67; Ps. 119:36; Matt. 26:39; 2 Sam. 15:25; Job. 1:21; Ps. 103:20-21.
“Your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.”
“He is the only Master and Commander who gives more than He requires. After He first said, “Do this and live,” and Adam failed to do His revealed will, God opened up another way—salvation in Jesus. God in His holy will determined to save sinners from their sin. This was one of the apostle Paul’s typical phrases—he saw himself as an apostle, “by the will of God” (e.g., Col. 1:1). God’s will gave us not only Scripture (2 Peter 1:21) but salvation in Jesus Christ (James 1:18; Gal. 1:3–5)—another reason to love God’s will!”
Excerpt From Glorifying and Enjoying God: 52 Devotions through the Westminster Shorter Catechism (Boekestein & Cruse & Miller)
Knowing God’s will. One of the major questions I have been asked as a pastor and theologian is “what is God’s will for my life?” It is an important question and deserves some reflection. We are instructed not to be a “double-minded” unstable person in the Scriptures — James 1:6-8 “But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.” Yet, there are times we march through life wondering what God has planned and laid out for us. A couple of observations.
God’s overriding will is found in the Bible for all of us. What He has revealed in the written Word should be generally sufficient for us for all decisions and all of life’s important matters. It is therefore generally a lack of knowledge of the Word of God that brings up the question, “What is God’s will for me?” Our calling from God is to follow Christ and put his Word into action in our lives. On the smaller decisions, we are to know the general principles of the Word of God to apply to them. I as a husband and father and grandfather are to evidence Christ and his truth to my wife and kids and grandkids. And many of the smaller decisions I have to make need to fall in line with what God has revealed in the Scriptures. I am to actively, practically and expectantly follow them. Is this your answer to this question?
A Puritan Prayer —
“COMPASSIONATE LORD,
Thy mercies have brought me to the dawn of another day,
Vain will be its gift unless I grow in grace,
increase in knowledge,
ripen for spiritual harvest.
Let me this day know thee as thou art,
love thee supremely,
serve thee wholly,
admire thee fully.
Through grace let my will respond to thee,
knowing that power to obey is not in me, but
that thy free love alone enables me to serve thee.
Here then is my empty heart,
overflow it with thy choicest gifts;
Here is my blind understanding,
chase away its mists of ignorance.
O ever watchful Shepherd,
lead, guide, tend me this day;
Without thy restraining rod I err and stray;
Hedge up my path lest I wander into unwholesome pleasure,
and drink its poisonous streams;
Direct my feet that I be not entangled in Satan’s secret snares,
nor fall into his hidden traps.
Defend me from assailing foes,
from evil circumstances,
from myself.”
Excerpt From
The Valley of Vision
Edited by Arthur Bennett


