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Originally Posted by JTULLOCK
Pressing-On, do you really think that if we follow after the spirit then we are never out of God's Will? I don't think so becasue it is not possible to be in the spirit all the time. Case in point/example is at times when ministers or their wives rebuke someone that they think is doing wrong when in fact they are not doing wrong.
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I see what you are saying - our human allowances. I view God's will as the grander scheme of things for my life - where does he want me to serve him and in what capacity? From my experience, I don't pursue a position in the kingdom unless He has opened a door for me. When He does that, He opens it wide.
So, on little things where human discretion fails - I don't even consider that going outside of the will of God. It's just making a simple mistake from being tired, hurt, confused, etc. Sometimes life hits us from the blindside and we reel - when the dust settles, we are stronger never having left His will - just spending some time in the refining pot.
I listened to a message, can't remember the title, but the gist was that after serving Him for, say, 20 years, something rears its head in your life. A dross he wants to bring to the top for further refining. Sometimes we get discouraged by that and wonder what happened, but God knows that 10 or so years back you couldn't have looked at that and corrected it in your life.
There is so much involved in our refining process. I don't think we can label everything. We don't know each heart, each journey that must be made along the way.
I think our greatest fault is not having the patience or willingness to go to God and ask Him what to do with each person in each circumstance. We want to broadbrush every circumstance from experience. And, yes, by experience some things do pan out the same, but sometimes they don't. I want to be careful in my judgment of someone's life in those cases. We are very fragile people.
Now, willingly disobeying scripture when we know we are wrong - adultery - that would be totally out of the will of God. Knowingly is the key, IMO.