How does one please god
The choice should be the obvious. He made some serious mistakes. He ran in the face of persecution and became so depressed over it that he asked the Lord to kill him 1 Kin. The Lord gave him three direct commands in an audible voice 1 Kin. Even though our heart conditions influence our actions, we all fail in our performance to some degree. Elijah did. If God used performance as the basis of whether or not He was pleased with us, no one would ever pass the test.
Now I put my faith in Jesus. Your life may be a wreck, but God is still pleased with you. Our religion says that is hypocrisy. The difficult thing is that there are no role models for grace. Your employer hires you based on performance.
If you sin, you need a savior. It is your faith in Jesus that will grant you access to God. Most people accept this level of grace when it pertains to salvation.
Your actions may not please God today, but you can be healed or delivered in spite of it. Unholiness will hurt you. Give cheerfully. Rather than tithing to your church and donating to charities out of a sense of duty, do so cheerfully by identifying specific needs that your financial support will help meet and enjoying the satisfaction that comes from being a vital part of solving problems and growing into a more generous and loving person.
Devote one day per week to genuine rest. Celebrate the Sabbath day as the gift from God that it is by doing only activities that you find relaxing and enjoyable during that one day each week. Find creative ways to love the difficult people in your life. God will help you to treat people with respect and kindness, and to forgive them while setting healthy boundaries.
Carefully consider whether or not to take on new responsibilities. If you take on a responsibility without considering it carefully, it could lead to stress, failure, and guilt rather than good results. Think and pray carefully about each potential new responsibility, considering whether or not it is really worth your attention and effort during this season of your life.
Choose mercy over sacrifice. Rather than trying to please God by making sacrifices such as avoiding a guilty pleasure , focus on loving God back by letting His love flow through you and out into the world, bringing mercy to people who need to experience it. Then you can express your love naturally without trying to force it. You need to love people who are both easy and difficult to handle. Acting in love can be as simple as respecting someone you don't get along with or as complex as meeting a need someone has regardless of whether you like that person or not.
Consider new responsibilities carefully. God takes pleasure in a generous heart, but that doesn't mean you should accept every responsibility presented to you. Consider the potential responsibility carefully. Ask yourself if it could cause stress, failure, or guilt.
Most importantly, ask if accepting it will lead you closer to or further away from God. Even if you want to do good by accepting the responsibility, the wrong responsibility accepted during the wrong season of your life can ultimately produce negative consequences, including a weakened relationship with God.
Treasure the present moment. Don't live in constant regret of the past or fear of the future. Treat each day as the gift from God that it truly is. Each day is another opportunity to grow in faith and understanding. You'll please God simply in seeking Him day by day.
Why do people think for fact there is a God? It is blind faith, and we can't be sure if there is one or not. Faith is meant to be blind, in a sense. There is air, but we cannot see it.
It is not proven, but for many it is just a constant, not a question. Not Helpful 10 Helpful All of the Bible is a guide to pleasing God. Just follow his teachings and you will surely please him. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Daniel John Kruis. Make sure you know what the gospel is. It is a gift of Jesus: his love, sacrifice, and readiness. Learn to hear his voice and follow him. The most important part of the gospel is knowing Jesus.
I recommend four things: first, get a mentor who will walk with you as you grow. Second, become a mentor; Jesus said go and make disciples.
Focusing on one or two people who you will help grow is the best way to learn. Third, become a part of a small group that's studying the Bible, especially the book of John. Finally, live your life in gratitude. Remember that it's a gift. Not Helpful 1 Helpful Jesus is there for you all the time. Never lose faith.
All of Jesus' promises are real. Keep reading your Bible regularly and attend a church or other faith-based congregational setting to share the faith with others.
Talk to an ordained priest or minister regularly for guidance. Connect with other Christians to find support, online and in your local area. Keep trying, you'll find it soon enough. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 3. Don't be scared of something you have no way of knowing is true.
Accept that he may be false, and accept that he could be real. Just be a good person so even if he is real, he will have nothing against you.
It is okay to question such a complex subject. Not Helpful 39 Helpful 6. As a husband you can't force her to do what you think is right. However, there are a few things that you can do, like praying for her, setting an example by following God yourself, understanding her and her doubts, taking her to a counselor or a priest to answer her questions, not judging her, and forgiving her.
You are her husband and you should do what you know is right and leave her to make her own choices. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 6. People unintentionally displease God by sinning, just like Adam and Eve did.
Humans have been displeasing God by choosing temptations over patience for centuries. Temptations lead to addiction, sin and guilt.
If we try to please God, the path that we follow keeps us close to righteousness and we stay guilt free, and find ourselves. It should be practiced to be understood better. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Man does not know it. Jesus knows and he will act on his knowledge. We are told to work and think in obedience. We are given the Bible to learn from, from Abraham, Moses, Paul, and so forth. If you listen carefully, you will hear his command.
Try being quiet for a while every day in the presence of Jesus. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
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