Active submission to the indwelling spirit ensures unerring guidance to stand in the presence of the Universal Father. [1]
Dedicated Technical Advisers guide us in choosing the best and right way to do things, leading us towards the divine method of perfection and the will of God, through decisions and sincere actions. [2] Commitment to the will of God precedes the arrival of the Adjuster, signaling the readiness to receive the Spirit of Truth. [3] Divine union is achieved by wholehearted and intelligent conformity to the will of God, fostering a sublime relationship between personalities. [4] The will of God may not always prevail in the hearts of individuals, but it invariably prevails in the divine plan for the total universe. [5] Sinful rebels represent deliberate rebellion against the Father's will, while evil is the unintended transgression stemming from imperfect obedience. [6] Man's eternal destiny is assured only when Adjuster fusion proclaims the final and irrevocable choice to live the Father's will. [7]
Our existence in any universe station is measured by the extent to which we do the will of God, thereby actualizing the almighty potential of the Supreme. [8] Havona natives, living to gratify the ideals of the Paradise Trinity, are the perfect embodiment of the will of God. [9]
God's will becomes increasingly discernible in the lives of spirit-led individuals as time expands to encompass their entire existence, from mortal life to the spiritual realm. [10]
The sovereignty of God is unlimited, as the universe is a work of creation subject to the will of the Creator, characterized by divine truth and living love. [11]
The ideal of creature life, visualized by the high personalities of Paradise, exemplifies the holy, just, great, true, beautiful, and good will of God. [12]
The will of God is actualized through the Supreme as we fulfill our universe stations, embodying the potential of the First Source, personalized in the Son, conjoined in the Spirit, and eternalized in Paradise patterns. [13] The will of God is that all beings achieve perfection. [14] Jesus chose to establish the kingdom of heaven in the hearts of mankind through natural, slow, and sure methods, refusing shortcuts for personal gain. [15]
Creature volition departs from divine paths, while physical energy remains obedient to universal law, forever swaying around the eternal space paths of the universes. [16]
God is the being of absolute self-determination, with freewill acts conditioned by divine qualities, exhibiting final goodness, creative infinity, and unconditioned volition. [17] Prayers granted if not inconsistent with the will of the Father, as exemplified by Jesus' miraculous healing of 683 afflicted individuals. [18] Seek for knowledge of God's will and grace to do it, admonishing others to do the same. [19] Sin is deliberate rebellion against the will of God, a conscious transgression of divine law chosen by an individual will creature. [20]
Through the transformation by the Spirit of Truth and constant spiritual renewing of the mind, you are empowered to joyously perform God's perfect will. [21] As we align ourselves with the will of God, the potential of the Supreme becomes more actualized in our universe station. [22] The will of God is for everyone who believes in the Son to have eternal life. [23] We are all beholden to do the will of the Eternal, seeking not just physical healing but spiritual cleansing and moral restoration. [24] We must in all things wait upon the will of the Father in heaven. [25]
Those who do God's will understand the validity of spiritual values, offering the only escape from the material world and the solution to the impasse in mortal thinking. [26]
The eternal will of God always benefits, never destroys, and the purpose of the true believer is to bestow truth upon others. [27] Choosing to do the divine will discloses the way of truth towards supreme attainment, requiring perfection hunger and robust faith. [28]
The supreme adventure of discovering and doing the will of the living God transcends all earthly occupations, as all things can be sacred when led by the spirit of truth, love, mercy, and justice. [29] Following the leading of the indwelling Adjuster is living in accordance with the will of God. [30] Jesus discerned that being a truth-revealer meant following God's difficult path, accepting the bitter cup of his human experience. [31] Choosing the will of God is partnering with God's choice over any alternative, leading to becoming more like God. [32] Living the will of God is the eternal passport to the endless possibility of infinity itself. [33] Imitating God's will is the secret of survival and perfection in the universe’s divine plan. [34] Sharing inner life with God is the essence of doing the will of God. [35] Choosing the Father’s will is the spiritual discovery of the Father by mortal man. [36] Wholeheartedly choosing to do the will of the Father in heaven is the supreme virtue in the selection of superior ends and moral means. [37] Doing the will of God makes one more like God. [38]
Peter's words, though spoken out of love for Jesus, were seen by the Master as a temptation to stray from his pursuit of fulfilling the will of his Father, prompting him to admonish, “Get you behind me. Mind not the ways of men but rather the will of God.”. [39]
The discourse on the will of God is about realizing and acknowledging God's rule within the hearts of men, transforming them from noble slave subjects to liberated sons of the kingdom. [40] Healing at sundown not inconsistent with the will of God, as seen in the miraculous mass healing performed by Jesus. [41]
The Master's sermon aimed to shift focus from the kingdom of heaven to the practical ideal of doing the will of God, yet ultimately failed to replace the preferred term. [42]
Jesus realized that turning water into wine was not inconsistent with the will of God, despite his initial reluctance to perform a miracle at the marriage feast of Cana. [43] The God-man was the personified expression of the Father's will, where the will of the Creator Son and the eternal Father's desires are one. [44]
The will of God is limited only by Father's sentiments and wisdom, directing his creative acts to be infinitely perfect. [45]
No limits may be placed upon the manifestations of 'the Father's will,' as Jesus became apprised of the working out of his decision to go on living as a man among men. [46]
Omnipotence does not imply the power to do the ungodlike act, just as omniscience does not imply knowing the unknowable; such concepts are beyond finite comprehension. [47] The Father-Absolute, creator of the central universe, voluntarily limits his will, embodying both absolute volition and self-imposed restraint. [48]
The Pharisees, serving as murderous figures seeking destruction, tragically believe they are fulfilling the will of God. [49]
One's sense of guilt may stem from being unable to meet one's highest moral ideals, which may not always align with the will of God, but seeking God and striving to become more like Him can bring deliverance and guidance in judgment. [50] Judas appeared successful but followed a way that seemed right, yet ended in death. [51]