Friday, April 17, 2026

Know What God Wants You To Do?

 How to Know What God Wants You To Do? -  Before You Decide!

Sometimes the hardest part of following God is not the journey itself, but the moment you stand at the crossroads with no clear sign pointing left or right. 

And in that quiet ache of uncertainty, something inside you whispers, "Lord, what do You want me to do?" 

If that's where you are right now, you're not alone.

 Countless believers throughout Scripture stood exactly where you're standing-waiting, searching, listening for the voice that can move mountains with a single word. 

But here's the truth, you can feel deep in your spirit: 

God is not hiding His will from you. 

He isn't playing games with your life, and He isn't speaking in riddles meant to confuse or discourage you. 

He wants you to know His heart. 

He wants you to walk with confidence. 

He wants your next step to be rooted in His wisdom, not your fear. 


 Number 1: The First Step - Silencing the Noise So You Can Hear God Clearly 

Number 2: The Alignment Test - God's Will Always Matches God's Word 

Number 3: The Nudge of the Holy Spirit - Recognizing the Gentle Pull in Your Spirit 

Number 4: The Doors God Opens - and the Doors God Shuts 

Number 5: The Role of Wise Counsel - God Confırms His Will Through Godly People 

Number 6: The Peace Test - God's Will Is Marked by a Peace the World Can't Give 

Number 7: The Fruit Test- What God Wants Will Produce Growth, Faith, and Transformation 

 Conclusion - Walking in God's Will, Even When the Path Is Not Clear 


Maybe you're facing a major decision. 

 Maybe you feel stuck between multiple good options. 

 Or maybe you're simply tired of guessing your way through life, hoping you're on the right path. Right now, in this moment, God is closer to you than you think. And he is ready to guide you clearly, gently, and faithfully. So, take a breath. 

Lay down the pressure to get everything perfect. You don't have to figure it all out on your own. 

 Let's walk through this together step by step and discover how to recognize what God is truly leading you to do. 

 Number 1: The First Step - Silencing the Noise So You Can Hear God Clearly 

Number one, the first step, silencing the noise so you can hear God clearly.

There is a reason scripture so often shows God speaking in stillness, not chaos. The world around you is loud .

Your fears are loud. 

Your thoughts, your anxieties, your deadlines, your pressures, everything pushes its way to the front of your mind and demands to be heard. But God does not compete with noise. He does not shout over the world. He waits for the heart that chooses to lean in. 

One of the greatest obstacles to knowing God's will is simply having too much volume in your spirit. When your mind is crowded, God's whispers feel distant. 

When your heart is overwhelmed, his direction becomes blurry. This is why Jesus Christ often withdrew to lonely places to pray, not because he needed isolation, but because he wanted intimacy with the father without distraction. 

    And that's where your journey begins as well. When you intentionally silence the noise around you, you're not escaping life. You're making space for divine clarity. You're creating a place within your heart where God can breathe direction into you. 

Sometimes silence feels uncomfortable at first.

In the quiet, God shows you what thoughts came from Him and what thoughts came from fear. 

In the quiet, he reveals the motives behind your desires. 

In the quiet, he separates your own voice from his, gently, guiding you into truth. 

Silencing the noise does not always mean disappearing for hours. It may simply look like waking up 10 minutes earlier, stepping outside, and whispering, "Speak, Lord, am listening." 

It may look like turning off your phone at night and letting your mind breathe. 

It may look like opening your Bible before you open your social media. 

These small sacred choices create room for God to speak. If you want to know what God wants you to do, start by giving him your attention, not your leftover moments, not the seconds between interruptions. 

Give him the quiet places. 

Give him a still heart. Because the God who spoke to Moses from a burning bush and to Elijah in a gentle whisper is the same God who will speak to you when you choose to slow down long enough to hear him. 

Number 2: The Alignment Test - God's Will Always Matches God's Word 

Number two, the alignment test God's will always matches God's word. 



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