Wednesday Words: Kevin DeYoung on the Will of God

I’ve needed this reminder more than once over the years, especially when I’m consumed by trying to discover the specific details of God’s will for my life–details God may choose not to give me.

“Simply put, God’s will is your growth in Christlikeness. God promises to work all things together for our good that we might be conformed to the image of His Son (Romans 8:28–29). And the degree to which this sounds like a lame promise is the degree to which we prefer the stones and scorpions of this world to the true bread from heaven (Matthew 7:9–11). God never assures us of health, success, or ease. But He promises us something even better: He promises to make us loving, pure, and humble like Christ. In short, God’s will is that you and I get happy and holy in Jesus. . . .

God’s will for your life is not very complicated. Obviously, living a Christlike life is hard work, and what following Jesus entails is not clear in every situation. But as an overarching principle, the will of God for your life is pretty straightforward: Be holy like Jesus, by the power of the Spirit, for the glory of God.”


Kevin DeYoung, Just Do Something (Chicago: Moody, 2009), 57-59.

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