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posledela
3 years ago
7

Type an essay of no less than 125 words on the will of God in your life in the light of what you have learned from the lesson on

divine guidance (Lesson 5).
Explain:


(1) How God has led you in the past;


(2) How you can find God's will;


(3) What you now believe to be God's will for your career and ministry.
History
1 answer:
True [87]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Will of God in life

Explanation:

Divine Guidance gives one the right gut feeling, directs one towards positivity & away from negativity.

God has led me in past by enhancing my gut feeling, through which I could differentiate between possibly good & bad decisions.

One can just guess god's will by believing in the divine power, trusting it that things once going off track can be for goodness in long run. To go with the flow is to go with the god's will.

God's will for my career would be to provide me opportunities, so that I can enhance my productivity & work well. As, god helps those who help themselves.

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