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Episode Synopsis
The Will God Already Told You
Have you ever been afraid you might miss God’s will for your life? What if you marry the wrong person, take the wrong job, or make one wrong decision—and it derails everything? The truth is, God’s will isn’t meant to paralyze us with fear—it’s meant to guide us with clarity. In this week’s message, we’ll talk about the Moral Will of God—the will He’s already revealed in His Word. From relationships to forgiveness, integrity to generosity, God has given us clear instructions about the kind of people we’re becoming, not just the choices we’re making. Sanctification—being set apart, cleaned up, and shaped into the image of Jesus—isn’t a mystery to solve, it’s a life to obey. God’s will isn’t waiting to be discovered. It’s waiting to be lived.
1 Thessalonians 4:3
Discussion topics
When you hear the phrase “God’s will,” what feelings or thoughts come to mind—excitement, fear, confusion, peace? Why?
Read 1 Thessalonians 4:1–3 - What stands out to you about Paul’s teaching on God’s will? How does Romans 12:2 (“be transformed by the renewing of your mind”) shape your understanding of God’s will?
Why do you think it’s so tempting to wait for “a sign” rather than obey what God has already revealed?
What’s one area in your life right now where God’s moral will is already clear, but you’ve been hesitant to obey?
Pray that God would shape your character more than your circumstances. Ask Him for courage to obey what He has already revealed in His Word.
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Have you ever been afraid you might miss God’s will for your life? What if you marry the wrong person, take the wrong job, or make one wrong decision—and it derails everything? The truth is, God’s will isn’t meant to paralyze us with fear—it’s meant to guide us with clarity. In this week’s message, we’ll talk about the Moral Will of God—the will He’s already revealed in His Word. From relationships to forgiveness, integrity to generosity, God has given us clear instructions about the kind of people we’re becoming, not just the choices we’re making. Sanctification—being set apart, cleaned up, and shaped into the image of Jesus—isn’t a mystery to solve, it’s a life to obey. God’s will isn’t waiting to be discovered. It’s waiting to be lived.
1 Thessalonians 4:3
Discussion topics
When you hear the phrase “God’s will,” what feelings or thoughts come to mind—excitement, fear, confusion, peace? Why?
Read 1 Thessalonians 4:1–3 - What stands out to you about Paul’s teaching on God’s will? How does Romans 12:2 (“be transformed by the renewing of your mind”) shape your understanding of God’s will?
Why do you think it’s so tempting to wait for “a sign” rather than obey what God has already revealed?
What’s one area in your life right now where God’s moral will is already clear, but you’ve been hesitant to obey?
Pray that God would shape your character more than your circumstances. Ask Him for courage to obey what He has already revealed in His Word.
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
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