Before You Step Out of the Will of God – Dr. Charles Stanley
Before You Step Out of the Will of God
God has a plan, a purpose, and a perfect will for our lives. But we have a choice whether or not to walk in His will. Dr. Stanley conveys an essential challenge from Scripture—will you choose your way or God’s? For more messages from Charles Stanley
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God has made it very clear in his word that he has a purpose and a plan and a will for our life.
Have you ever thought about that in your life? Think about this.
He not only has a plan and a purpose and a will for our life, but he sent the Holy Spirit to live within us in order to make that plan crystal clear, not only to make the plan clear, but also to enable us whatever we face in life, to live out that plan you and I can look at someone else and say this is God’s plan for your life.
God makes his plan known to us individually.
Sometimes it’s clearer than at other times and because he’s met a will and a purpose and a plan for a life, he has chosen the best for your life, whoever you are, wherever you are, God’s choice is the best.
Now, whether you choose to follow that best or not, is another question But when I think about the scriptures, I think about it, this light life at its best is a life lived in the will of God.
That’s the best life. Now, you have a choice. You don’t have to walk in his will.
He has a plan, the purpose or will. You don’t have to walk in it.
You can choose to do whatever you choose.
But I want to remind you of one thing When you choose to live outside the will of God, you choose to pay the price of disobedience to God.
Half foolish. When the all loving God has chosen the best for you, and you choose what is not the best, but what you think is the best that will bring you the most enjoyment or the most pleasure.
So when I think about all that, I think about often times the painful consequences that people go through when their choices they make.
And then they wonder why, why does God bless so and so this way and why does he allowed this to happen in my life?
Well, we can’t always explain that, but one thing is certain.
If you know that you’re living in the will of God, he’s gonna turn it to your good.
When you know that you’re living outside the will of God, you’re gonna suffer the consequences.
And I think about the title of this message and I have to think about it a long time.
The title is this before you step out of the will of God.
That’s the title before you step out of the will of God, what the best consequences are having it his way, the worst consequences, having it your way.
But most people won’t discover that and understand that until it’s rather late in their life.
So we’ve been talking about the will of God, the purpose of God, the plan of God for your life where you have been, where you are, where you intend to be.
And if you intend to make whatever changes are necessary, and all of that God may have his perfect will in your life from this point on.
Does he forgive us for the past? Yes.
Is he willing to pick us up where we are and lead us to where He wants us to be?
Yes, he is. So we can’t change the past, but we can change the direction that we’re living in today and the way we are thinking what our habits are of where we intend to be in the future.
We can change that because we have the person of the Holy Spirit living within us to enable us to make any change that is absolutely necessary.
So I want you to consider the inescapable consequences of living outside the will of God.
Now you say, well, that’s sort of what you think. No, no, no.
The, the, these, these are not my opinions.
We’re talking about the inescapable, inescapable consequences that happened in a person’s life, different people, different consequences as a result of living outside the will of God as a result of saying, you know, I don’t live my life my way.
I know what I think I want in life and I’m willing to go get it.
I’m willing to have it at whatever price it is, but I want to live it my way.
Well, you can have it your way if you choose.
But I want you to turn to the book of Colossians Galatians is one of the most beautiful epistles, informative epistles in the New Testament.
And the Apostle Paul has been talking about how to live out the Christian life.
And he comes down to the 18th verse and he starts talking about husbands and wives, how they treat each other with their Children and so forth.
And then, uh he also talks about the servants, how they should be treated.
And then he says, listen to this beginning in verse 23 of this third chapter of Galas, whatever you do do your work hardily, that has put your whole heart to it.
As for the Lord, as if you’re working for him rather than for men knowing that from the Lord, you will receive the reward of the inheritance.
It is the Lord Christ whom you serve. And sometimes we think, you know, we’re just doing our own thing.
No, the truth is once you’re saved you and I become servants of the Lord Jesus Christ.
And we must not forget that every day we’re serving him.
And if you don’t think about it and you don’t read the word of God and you don’t pray in the morning before you start your day.
It’s sort of about you and your work and your friends.
But the scripture says that we are listen, whatever you do do your work hardly as for the Lord rather than for men.
Knowing that from the Lord, you will receive the reward of the inheritance.
It is the Lord Christ whom you serve now watch that. Did you, did you see that?
It is the Lord Christ whom you serve when you wake up tomorrow morning?
Remember that whatever you’re doing wherever you are working, it’s Jesus whom you are serving.
He’s the one you give an account to now watch this for He who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done.
And that without partiality. Look at that verse for He who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done and that without partiality.
And we’ve been talking about his will, his purpose, his plan.
And there’s a warning and the warning is simply this.
You cannot live outside the will of God and be happy.
You may try and be successful, you may be successful in some areas but not when it comes to living.
And so he says, notice notice how he says it.
He says that for He who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done.
And that puts that last phrase without partiality. That is, it doesn’t make any difference what your occupation is.
God’s laws apply to every single one of us.
The same way when I stand before Him, I give an account for all my opportunities and the way I responded, when you stand before Him, you give account to your opportunities and the way you responded, notice what he says, no partiality.
Think about that God is impartial, no partiality.
That is I’m not going to get by with something that somebody else wouldn’t. And neither are you.
We stand before a holy God who’s given us His purpose, his will, his plan for our life and we will stand before him and give an account for him, Which reminds me of this verse in Galatians 6 7, whatever a man.
So the scripture says that he will also read and his family among his friends, coworkers, health, faith, whatever it might be, whatever we sow, we’re going to reap.
And then he says in numbers chapter 3 32 23 be sure your sin will find you out.
That is not some people but all of us. So here are three statements, no partiality.
We’re what we sow and our sin will find us out. So we have a choice.
I can either follow the will of God, which is the wisest thing I can do or I will choose to have it my way.
And there is no partiality with God.
If I choose to have it my way, I suffer the results, you choose to have it your way, you suffer the results.
There’s no exception. Now, what I want to do is take you through a short journey on what it means when you step out of the will of God.
Because what we’re talking about, the phrase, the title is before you step out of the will of God.
And so before you step out of the will of God, let’s look at it, Adam and Eve had it perfectly.
There could have been no additions and no improvements in the Garden of Eden.
They chose by an act of their will to disobey God and to listen to the wrong voice and to step out of the perfect will of God where there was no want no issues but to live in the presence of Almighty God with his perfect creation and enjoy life and enjoy each other forever.
But that’s what they did.
Then I want you to think about the wickedness of Noah’s Day.
A lot of things went on from Adam and Eve to Noah’s Day and men had to resign themselves to live their life the way they want to live it.
He got so bad. Now of God, he said, I’m gonna destroy the whole thing, but God found somebody, Noah who decided to obey God.
And so God said, it’s gotten so bad.
I’m gonna wipe out everything on the face of this earth and start all over again.
You say, well, that doesn’t sound very fair. Yes, it is. Watch this.
There’s no partiality with the God. We reap what we sow more than we sow later than we sow.
And you can’t change that. Adam and Eve had it perfectly. They walked away. No, they got so bad.
God saved him out of a society that was hard to describe then, of course, God chose a nation named them Israel.
And um they served hundreds of years in Egyptian bondage.
And God chose to save them out of Egyptian bondage.
And then they walked through a period of time when they received the 10 commandments and God was teaching them how to live and how to worship him, offering them the very, very best.
They disobeyed him, they obeyed Him, they disobeyed him.
But God has something in mind because his purpose and plan for their life was to give them a land in which they could serve God freely.
God would be their God. He would demonstrate his awesome love for them because he chose them.
And so they had the opportunity of taking the land.
And so when the time came, they said, well, we don’t know about that the giants in the land and they began to take their eyes off God and look at what they heard about, they heard about giants and they heard about the land and they heard about how fruitful it was, but they also heard that they would be dangerous and some people would lose their lives.
So God had a purpose and a plan and a will.
Now remember this, whatever purpose and plan and will God has for your life.
Remember this, you have the omnipotence omniscience and on the presence of God with you through every single stage of your life.
Did you hear that or some of you there?
So remember you have the purpose, the plan and the will of God, his omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence to walk with you through anything God has you to walk through.
But they decided maybe it won’t be as beautiful as Josh, when all these fellows tell it’s gonna be.
And so we’re not gonna do it.
They spent the night we’ve been talking among themselves, I’m sure and doing what rebelling against God because they did not believe that God’s purpose, God’s plan and God’s will was best.
They thought that was best. You know what theirs was best about. God said.
Here’s the result 40 long years back in the wilderness with all the serpents looking for something to eat all the enemies you’re going to face and it cost them 40 years a whole generation.
Now think about that before you step out of the will of God you mark this down.
There is a price to pay. There is always a price to pay.
When you step out of the will of God can, with everything Almighty God could create for them.
He created for them. He would defeat their enemies and they chose out of fear and doubt.
Listening to the wrong voices.
They chose not to take his purpose, not to follow his plan, not to believe in his power to do it.
40 years, a whole generation died in the wilderness because they thought their plan was best.
Let me tell you something. There’s a whole generation today who have chosen to live in the desert, chosen to live in the spiritual desert, chosen to live without God, chosen to live apart from God, not God’s purpose, not God’s plan, not God’s will, their own plan, their own will and their own purpose.
You can’t improve on God. He has a purpose, a plan and a will.
This isn’t somebody else’s purpose plan will.
This is holy God’s purpose plan and will for our life to obey Him in the midst of a generation of people who do not want to obey Him, who want to have it their way.
And you read the scriptures when you want it your way and you don’t want it.
God’s way. You can have it your way. His purpose. His plan, His will.
You throw aside, you know many people, some of them you work with some of them may be in your family.
Some of your friends, not God’s purpose, not God’s plan, not God’s will their own.
There is a consequence, there is a penalty, there is all ways of price of stepping out of the will of God or ignoring the will of God.
And so I said, I’d take you on a short journey to show you that over and over and over again.
The same thing. Now, let’s get into somebody personal, let’s say, for example, uh let’s say, let’s take Samson.
God bless Samson with also almost miraculous power. He gave him a secret.
And he said to me, you must never cut your hair, then you cut your hair, you lose your strength, your strength.
And so the early years of his life, he defeated the wicked over and over and over again.
And then he met Delilah.
And so the enemy found Delilah and offered her a big price if she’d find a secret over and over and over again.
She tempted him and he turned her down because God had a purpose and a plan in the world for his life to defeat the enemies of God to defeat the enemies of God.
And he had the power to do it.
And you know the story and finally, in a moment of weakness, he told her his secret, his God given secret, cut his hair, she cut his hair.
Where did he end up in prison? The next thing, you know, he was blinded.
Next thing you know, he was going round and round in a meal.
And then when they brought him out to demonstrate his defeat, God used him in his repentance attitude toward God and he wrecked the whole colosseum, bringing death to the enemy.
God’s purpose. God’s plan. God’s will of his life.
He was a symbol of strength and power of God for Godly people and for whatever she offered him, it cost him everything God’s plan is perfect.
If I insist on having my will, my purpose and my plan, I can have it at a price.
Don’t forget this sermon. There is a penalty that is unavoidable for ignoring almighty God.
And then does David, we know Him as a shepherd boy, ca Goliath and we know what a wonderful young man he was and he was best friend of the king’s son.
And we know so many good things about David and how many parents name their Children after David.
And so one day when he should have been out with his soldiers fighting the enemy, he decided to stay at home and then Satan set him up, watch this carefully.
Satan will set you up with whatever is necessary to bring you down if you are not purposed in your heart to live according to the will and purpose and plan of God.
So my title is, what is it before you step out of the will of God thank pray, think, think, think, pray turn to God.
So he was walking around in the evening, happens to look over the rail and sees Bathsheba down there taking a bath.
He saw enough of her that he couldn’t get out of his mind. So what did he do?
He forgot about God. He forgot about how blessed he was.
He was, he was nothing but a shepherd boy.
Now he was the king of all of Israel, the power to rule the whole nation of God.
And for one night, one look, one call one adulterous act.
He ruined his life.
There is a price to pay when we ignore his purpose, his plan and his will for our life.
Then of course, Jonah decided that he was not going to do the will of God.
He was not going to preach to people who he hated.
And so he takes a boat ride, you can escape God.
And we think about this story and we laugh, God had a purpose and a plan, the will and His purpose plan.
The will was no, was Jonah.
I want you to go to and I want you to preach the truth that they may be saved.
He was so prejudiced against Novi. That’s the last thing he wanted to do.
And he chose foolishly just like people do.
I’m not gonna do what God said do and I’m, I’m just gonna take myself a vacation.
I’m heading out of here. Many of men and women have chosen to walk away from God to be swallowed up in a lifestyle that they hate and almost destroyed them.
And oftentimes did. And has, and so what happened when God brought him to the point of death, he escaped from the whale and he couldn’t get to nova fast enough.
But here’s the thing about Him, if you watch, he could never forget his ride in the whale, but he forgot God’s purpose.
And God’s plan and God’s will for his life was to speak the truth of Jehovah God to the Nevis, they may be saved.
He did. And they were and what he still was so prejudiced that he’s complaining about God’s salvation.
And then of course, there’s Peter.
Peter was one of jesus’ disciples, strong great fishermen.
He’d seen miracle after miracle.
And the night Jesus was taken and uh here he was in the purpose and plan and will of the Lord.
And some little girl looked at him and said, I think you’re one of those, I think you’re one of those followers of Jesus.
And he said, no, I’m not, no, I’m not.
And the scripture says at this particular moment, and Jesus walked by and turned and looked upon Peter and I’ll never forget this phrase in the Bible.
And Peter remembered what did he remember?
three wonderful, awesome indescribable years of walking with Jesus and seeing him heal and perform one miracle after the other walking on top of the water, he fished on all those years.
And he said to him, I don’t know Him before you willingly knowingly step out of the will of God.
You’d better think three times at once. Can you say today as best? I know my heart.
I’m living in the will of God as best as I know my heart.
I’m surrendered to him the best.
I know my heart, my witness, my testimony for others is good because I attempt to live daily in his will and way and purpose for my life.
A will, a purpose, a plan. He loves you enough to have planned the best.
And the reason I go through these particular persons is because I want you to see there is a price.
There is always a price.
There is a cost of disobedience to God and you don’t have to pay that price.
He says, if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us of our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness, we’ve all had to claim that verse probably many times.
But have you ever claimed the one that called you who service shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Have you ever responded to that verse? Have you ever trusted Jesus Christ as your personal savior?
He doesn’t say you have to recount all your sins.
You confess the fact that you are a sinner that you disobeyed God.
But you have the privilege by the grace of God of confessing that sin, asking Him to forgive you and then choosing to step in the will of God doesn’t mean you live a perfect life, but it means by His grace and goodness and love and mercy and help.
You can live a Godly life because you have the end dwelling holy spirit there to help you father, we love you and praise you that you have given us your precious word.
As a warning, as an encouragement, as a help, as a source of strength, the source of healing may the truth of your word sink deep into every heart that hears it.
May there be definite, definite, clear, absolutely unquestionable, change the attitude and into actions of every person who hears this, who has never trusted Christ as their savior and all of us who have we look at our lives to see?
Are we walking in the light of the truth of Jesus Christ?
I pray so dear God in Jesus name. Amen.
Hm.
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