| Daily Devotion The River of God's WillBy Gene Markland 
 Do you ever wonder where  you stand in the will of God? Every day  we make decisions concerning our life, and in many cases, the lives of our  family. How do we know we are making the  right decisions? What about the  consequences if we are wrong? How can we  know we are right?   A bad decision at the  wrong time could have an earth shattering effect on our lives, and the lives of  those close to us, if we are wrong.   The  Bible tells us,               
                “All of us, like sheep, have strayed away.  We have left God’s paths to follow our own.”  (Isaiah 53:6 NLT) However, we know that a  correct decision can culminate in a cascade of blessings for our family and  us. I was an 18-year-old Air Force  Airman stationed far from home for the first time when I first seriously sought  God’s will for my life. My high school  sweetheart was awaiting my return as we had plans to marry.  We both wanted God’s will in our life, not  wanting to make a mistake that could end in divorce. So on one hot Texas Sunday  morning, I knelt in an altar and submitted my will to God’s will. I placed our plans in God’s hands and with a  sincere heart asked His will in our lives. I told God that if He had other plans for our lives, or even wanted me  to remain single and become a missionary, I would do it. I found out later, that at the same time, she  was in the altar at our home church back in Virginia, asking God the same  thing. We both submitted our wills to  God, and He let us know that our marriage was His will. Thirty-six years later, we’re still blessed  by staying in the center of His will.  It is imperative that we  find God’s will in our life, for His will is actually what’s best for us.   
                “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the  Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a  hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11 NLT) Being in the will of God  is like being in the center of a fast flowing river.   In the center of the river the flow is strongest and fastest. The further away from the center of the river  you drift, the slower and less directed the flow. You’re  still in the flow, but it’s not as strong or sure.   In the center of God’s will, His guidance is strongest  and most sure. But the further away from  the center of God’s will you drift, the slower you move, and the guidance,  direction, and protection you would have received from Him is weaker and less  effective, almost indiscernible. You  move from His perfect will into His permissive will, and then out of His will  altogether.   Wading to the edge of the river, you eventually step out  and find yourself on the shore of your pride and independence, and the river  flows on without you. Likewise, stepping  out of God’s will, you are on your own, left to your own devices as the will of  God moves on without you. Out of the  river, you try to make your way, but it’s more difficult to move forward,  because there are obstacles.  You  try to move  parallel to the river, keeping it in sight, but there are obstacles in the  path, forcing movement around them. This  causes you to travel in a different direction than the river, which is now so  far away that it can’t even be seen. Trying to serve or even follow God when you are out of His will becomes  frustrating because of the obstacles that force movement further away from  God’s plan for your life. Bad  relationships, wrong career choice, poor health, lack of education, and finances  are only some of the wrong roads on which you might find yourself. Subsequently, your life ends up on a wrong  path or stuck at a dead end going nowhere.   My  old friend decided one day to wade out from the center of the river of God’s  will. He found himself interested in  another woman as he waded to the edge of the river. Then he stepped out of the river of God’s  will and left his wife and family. He  wandered about for many months until he came to his senses and decided to  return. He came back to the river, saw  his place, and dove in. He swam back  into the center of God’s will, returning to his family, his church, and his  God. And there he remains to this day. Now,  you could make your way back to where you left the river of God’s will, try to  re-enter, and find the place that was originally meant for you, but that’s not  always practical. Maybe your spot in the  river has already moved on, or your place was filled with another. Do  not despair! There is another place for  you in the river. God’s will and plan  for your life yet waits!  Make your way  directly to the river of God’s will at whichever point along life’s journey you  now find yourself.   Get  back in the river. Wade out from the  shore and into the flow. Don’t be  satisfied with an ankle deep, knee deep, or waist deep place in the river of  God’s will.   Remember God’s Word,  
                “Then  the angel showed me a river with the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing  from the throne of God and of the Lamb.” (Revelation 22:1 NLT)   Abandon yourself, head over heels, to the center of the river where the flow is strongest and most sure, flowing in the  will of God. Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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 Gene Markland is an Author, Speaker and Entrepreneur. He is the Author of Spirit Fellowship, Experiencing Life in the Presence of God. He resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia with his wife Martha and daughter Laura. Gene blogs at http://www.spiritfellowship.blogspot.com/ Send Gene your Comments 
	
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