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Tag Archives: divine guidance
Finding the will of God
[This is the 3rd post in a series on "Finding the will of God." If you haven't read the previous posts, I encourage you to begin with Burning bushes and the will of God.] Years ago, I was teaching a … Continue reading
Posted in knowing God's will, theology
Tagged divine guidance, making decisions, marriage, spiritual maturity, wisdom
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Feeling led, fleeces, and seeking the will of God
[This is the second post in a series on "Finding the will of God." If you haven't yet read the first post, I encourage you to begin there: Burning bushes and the will of God.] If you’ve spent much time … Continue reading
Posted in church life, knowing God's will, theology
Tagged Dan Schaeffer, divine guidance, feeling led, fleece, Harold Bredesen, signs
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Burning bushes and the will of God
Some of you may remember the series of TV commercials that show two people discussing investments, and one of them comments, “My broker is EF Hutton, and EF Hutton says . . .” And suddenly there is absolute silence as … Continue reading
Posted in knowing God's will, theology
Tagged burning bush, divine guidance, knowing the future
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