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"Finding & Following God's Will" - Tim Richards - How Specific Is God's Will? [AUDIO]

35 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Pastor Tim Richards starts a new series entitled "Finding and Following God's Will," looking this week at "How Specific Is God's Will?" SERMON QUESTIONS: 1. Have you ever encountered  an issue where you really wanted to know if God had a specific plan for your life? If so, what was it? 2. When it comes to finding God’s will, what are some ways you or people you know have tried to determine it? Which of those methods have you found helpful? Have you seen any that seem risky or unreliable? 3. Marriage is certainly one area where people often want to be sure they know God’s will. Read 1 Corinthians 7:39-40. How does Paul handle this very important topic? Is that at all surprising? Why or why not. 4. Read Matthew 6:9-10. This is the opening of Jesus’ model prayer for his disciples. When Jesus instructed us to pray for God’s will to be done, what was he was asking for?

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