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God's Will Is Love
by Karen Anne Bentley
Many
people are highly suspicious of doing God's Will. For one thing, it sounds very
hokey and simple-minded, like something you'd read on a bumper sticker. But even
more important, we may think that doing God's Will is contrary to our individual
will. We might think He wants us to do something that we don't really want to do
or wouldn't like doing. Maybe He wills us to change everything in our life as we
know it and become selfless like a Mother Teresa. Or even worse, we could be
afraid of God's Will. Maybe He wants us to sacrifice our children, like those
stories contained in the Bible. Or maybe we think He wants to punish or destroy
us, because we are so bad, so disobedient, and so wasteful. Truly, who would
want to know or do God's Will if it's going to be so awful?
The most important thing to remember is that God is love and only love. He
does not have an ego and is therefore not punitive, vengeful, demanding, or
controlling. These are human ego characteristics, not divine ones. God is only
good and therefore He wants only good for you. He wills your happiness. And why
does he will your happiness? Because your happiness is the one thing that makes
you want to stay alive. God is life, and He wills the experience that promotes
and extends life.
When You Ask to Know God's Will
Yyou are really asking to become aware of
what makes you happy. As you repeatedly ask God for His Will over and over, you
come to realize that He will lead you to happiness by always reminding you to
extend your love. Being love is happiness now. It's a big leap in awareness to
understand that being love is more useful and satisfying than getting a result
or achieving a goal at some unknown future time. This is because form, no matter
how pleasing or desirable, is a substitute for love, and will therefore not
result in happiness. Things may pacify and distract you for a while, but they
will not fill the empty hole in your heart.
There is a mistaken and deep-rooted belief that the will of the individual
and the Will of God can be separate, but this is not possible. You want to be
happy, and God wills you to be happy. So you see, the goal of happiness is the
same. Your will to be happy cannot be separate or apart from His. So if your
will and God's Will are the same, why bother to ask? This is a very appropriate
question.
When you make decisions independently, without knowing God's Will, you are
making a decision with your ego mind. As you already know, the ego is not your
friend, and it will not advise you to think, talk, or act in ways that are
always harmless. The reason for taking the time to ask God's Will is to
disengage and filter out the ego. Then you can know, without any hesitation or
doubt, which decisions will make you happy.
Many of us do not know how to make ourselves happy. Some of us think that our
happiness is expendable or unimportant, so we willingly sacrifice it. However,
the sacrifice of happiness does not lead to happiness. It leads to despair.
Happiness is occasionally sacrificed as an offering to God, so that He will look
down on us in mercy or favor. But our happiness is most frequently sacrificed in
the name of maintaining a special relationship. Loss of self in another is not
usually perceived as sacrifice. More typically, it takes on an elevated meaning.
There are terms like "sacred love," or "holy matrimony." We
all joyfully buy into the idea that a special relationship will make us happy
and that getting and keeping a special relationship is the most important thing
in our lives. This idea is based on the concept that we are incomplete and can
be made complete by someone else. We think someone else can make us better than
we are. Or that someone else can make us happy. Someone else wants you, so
therefore you must be valuable, worthy, and lovable. This distracts you from
doing the work of learning how to love yourself.
Authentic and real expression of self is often suppressed in the name of
maintaining a special relationship. You don't say what you really think, because
your partner, children, relatives, or friends won't like it or might get mad at
you. You don't do what you really want to do, because they may disapprove or
reject you. When you're authentic, you sometimes risk losing a relationship,
experiencing anger from another, being shunned, and/or becoming the recipient of
a variety of other unsavory treatments.
Asking For God's Will
God wills us to make decisions that are loving to self as well as to others.
By asking God's Will, we can always be sure that we are doing the right thing
and that we're not forgetting our own happiness in the process. Asking first
prevents mistakes, saves time, and fills our acts with boldness and confidence.
When we're not timid, our acts become big and magnificent, because we are not
withholding anything. A decision that is reached with the help of God becomes a
full expression of being.
Even more, a decision that's in alignment with God's Will is a way of going
with the Life force, rather than against it. The characters in the Star Wars
movie series would say, May the Force be with you. This is the little farewell
prayer that the good guys say to each other before they start on a mission
against the bad guys. It's their way of asking for life to win over death, or
for light to overcome darkness. What we don't realize is that the Force is
always with us. We, however, are not going with the Force when we give the ego
control of our decisions.
In our fast-paced world, it's easy to forget to consider God's Will in every
decision, but there is a way to remember. The reminder is your own misery!
Whenever you're miserable, it's a sure sign that you have made an ego-based
decision. This is the clue. Look for these clues in your life. Then ask to know
God's Will in every situation, so that you can lift yourself up out of the muck
and move yourself in a positive direction.
This
article is excerpted from 10 Radiant Ideas, ©2001, by Karen Anne
Bentley. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Big Heart Books. http://www.big-heart.com
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