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it well.  Then keep it for review for another 21 days and it should be well-fixed in your mind.  This is
               probably the best way of learning and remembering God’s Word. [For more about memorizing, see p.
               20; see Appendix E – How and Why to Memorize the Word.)

               5.  MEDITATING ON THE WORD –Once you have a verse memorized, the Holy Spirit can bring it into
               your mind to think about over and over and to use it to reinforce your body, mind, and soul against
               temptations and help you to better understand the mind and spirit of the Lord.  This is the strongest of
               all Bible study methods!

                Do you want to grow as a Christian?  You must ingest the Word!


               How to find the will of God

               (Portions of this information were taken from John Macarthur’s sermon,
               How to Know the Will of God, November 22, 1972.
               https://www.gty.org/library/sermons-library/1217/how-to-know-the-
               will-of-god)

               One of the most important questions we struggle with daily is, “How do I
               know what God’s will is in this decision?”  Let’s face it, many of the
               answers to decisions with which you are daily challenged are just not found in the Bible.  For example,
               “What should I wear today?”  “What should I eat for breakfast?”  “What local church should I attend?”
               “I was asked to teach a class, should I do that?”  “What man or woman should I marry for life?”  “What
               college should I attend?” “Should I take this job?”  And the list goes on and on.

               Some people think that God’s will is some sort of mystery.  “It may be lost, so I have to find it.”  Others
               may try to find God’s will by creating certain circumstances that may reveal it.  They say, “If such and
               such happens today, then I will know that God wants me to do this or that.”  Maybe God is tugging at
               your heart to become a missionary somewhere in the world, and you are trying to figure out where.  So
               you run down the street, slip on a banana peel, and land on a map of South America.  You figure out that
               God wants you to go to South America.  But that night you see a special on TV about the needs in India
               and your wife fixed Indian food for dinner.  If you are trying to find God’s will by the circumstances
               around you, you will end up in utter confusion.

               Another way people seek God’s will is by using a scale.  They list all the positive reasons for making a
               certain decision, and then on the opposite side, list all the negative reasons.  If the positive side has
               more listings than the negative, then the will of God must be to do it.  But if the negative outweigh the
               positive, then perhaps it is the will of God not to go in that direction.  It’s like putting weights on a scale
               and the heavier side wins.  This is NOT how to find God’s will for your life.

               Some people base God’s will on their circumstances.  They call them “doors”.  God will open certain
               doors and close others.  Obviously, the open door is His will, right?  Did you know that Satan can open
               doors and make them enticing to enter?  Is this how God leads us, through open doors?  Can we be
               misled by walking through open doors?

               Then there are those who don’t really want to know God’s will, because He might send them to some
               place they don’t want to go, or do something they don’t want to do.  “If I dedicate my life to be a
               missionary, God might send me to a remote tribe in Africa where it is hot and they eat bugs.”  They

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