For many, trying to discover "God's
will" is a confusing and frustrating
process. In an effort to divine God's
will, people try praying harder,
meditating more on Scripture, or
briefly living a better life. But as
this insightful book shows, such
activities have more in common with
paganism than with biblical
Christianity.
Exploring a misunderstood area of
Christian concern, Bruce Waltke asks,
Can we ever know God's will? In
pursuit of a satisfying answer, he
examines many practices that
Christians pass off as divine
guidance — following hunches, casting
lots, looking for signs, and others —
and suggests that such practices
actually bear an unsettling
resemblance to the ways pagans seek
divine guidance. Instead, Waltke
gently shows readers that the truest
course to the will of God is found in
faithfully answering the call to walk
close to the Lord and be conformed to
his likeness. Only then will we have
the heart of God and know what pleases
him.