Many Christians are concerned with finding God's will for their lives. In this fresh approach to decision-making, Gary Meadors emphasizes that the Bible exhorts followers to "do" God's will, not to "find" it. The Bible is clear on many matters, but how can believers know God's will about issues the Bible does not directly address? Meadors offers Christians an objective procedure for decision-making-one based on scriptural revelation as well as their biblical worldview and set of values. Godly discernment does not depend on subjective criteria. As believers learn to apply God's truth to daily decisions, they will become more reflective and confident, taking ownership in processing life's difficult choices. Decision-Making God's Way provides helpful, thought-provoking insight for Christians wanting to know God's plans for their life.
Great book which uses the Christian Worldview as a framework for discerning God's Will. It goes contrary to the general evangelical consensus for finding God's will, but I believe it is more contextually grounded in Scripture. You may not agree with everything Meadors writes, and maybe not even his overall perspective, but it will challenge you to truly think about what Scripture really says about God's will for your life.
Meador's way of discussing God's will does not defy logic, and yet, is perfectly in sync with what Christianity is: God's will is never hidden. Christians have all that they need to discern His will.... ooppss!!! no spoilers! :D