Thursday, November 30, 2017

Deciphering An Ebook About Gods Will

By Steven Davis


When it comes to Christians, there are liberal and conservative branches of the church. Whether liberal or conservative, all Christians desire to live by the will of God. As a result, there have now been several books written, including more than one ebook about gods will. While some are better than others, each have a distinct and creative view of the topic.

Divine will is a concept many find hard to comprehend. In most cases, the term refers to understanding that which God is directing one to do at any given time. Whereas, there is also a belief that it refers to God's plan to derive a more peaceful and compassionate existence here on earth. Whether God's will, God's plan or Divine will, generally all refer to these same thoughts as to the overall meaning of the term.

While based on Christian theology and philosophy, the thought of knowing what God wants for one in life is an interesting thought. At the same time, it remains a question that many people search for over the course of a lifetime. For, while at times it may be easy to see what God wants, it can often be a mystery that can remain unresolved over the course of a lifetime.

While the concept can be applied to Sikhism, Judaism and other religions, it is more often used in the Christian faith. While some Christians believe that the commandments of Jesus supersede the laws of these other religions, there are also those whom believe in a Universal oneness which is represented in the divine and holy presence known as God.

While ultimate refers to God as the ultimate and highest power which rules over all, intentional refers to the action of people based on the will of God. Whereas, circumstantial refers to the lack of evidence with regards to the mystery of creation. For, while some believe God created physics and chemistry which led to the big bang that created the universe, there are others whom still believe in the stories related to Adam and Eve.

With regards to science, most believe God created and put the laws of physics and chemistry into play. Two aspects of the Universe which can often cause difficulties with different properties. While God may have created these aspects, doing so does not necessarily indicate that individuals will not struggle with the concept of God or creation over the course of time.

While politics and religion are distinctly different, it seems that the two have collided, at least in the United States. For, where there once was separation of church and state, there are now a number of laws being created based solely on religious ideology. As a result, it seems that religion has now impacted believers and non-believers alike in some form or fashion.

Ultimately, most Christians believe that God's plan for humanity is to build a peaceful and more compassionate world. While this is the case, there are others, even within the Christian faith whom continue to make this an impossible task. As such, there remains a great deal of controversy as to what the true meaning of peace and compassion may be among all those in the Christian faith.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment