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How do I know God's will for my life? We face decisions every day--some big, some small. As Christians, we want to submit the choices we make to God's will. Unfortunately, for many people the process of discerning God's will has become fraught with fear and confusion, leading to such questions as: Does God really guide us? If so, how? How will I know when he does? What if I make a mistake? In this biblical and practical exploration of divine guidance, you'll find solid foundations for understanding how and why God guides his people. Discover the role of Scripture, discernment, wisdom, the…mehr

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How do I know God's will for my life? We face decisions every day--some big, some small. As Christians, we want to submit the choices we make to God's will. Unfortunately, for many people the process of discerning God's will has become fraught with fear and confusion, leading to such questions as: Does God really guide us? If so, how? How will I know when he does? What if I make a mistake? In this biblical and practical exploration of divine guidance, you'll find solid foundations for understanding how and why God guides his people. Discover the role of Scripture, discernment, wisdom, the counsel of others, and the Holy Spirit in helping you discover God's will. A helpful study guide for individual or group use is included. J. I. Packer is Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, and a member of the editorial council for Christianity Today. He is the author or editor of more than fifty books, including the bestselling classic, Knowing God. Carolyn Nystrom is a freelance writer and coauthor of Is the Reformation Over?
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J. I. Packer (1926-2020), considered one of the most influential evangelicals in North America, was the Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. His many books include Knowing God and Keep in Step with the Spirit. Carolyn Nystrom is a freelance writer and coauthor of Is the Reformation Over? She lives in Illinois.