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In Part 4 of Following God’s Plans for Your Life, we’re reminded that “what works” isn’t automatically God’s will. Using Psalm 127 and key New Testament passages, this message teaches that believers are God’s temple and God’s building—so our lives must be built according to His pattern, not personal preference or trial-and-error.
You’ll hear how God offers accuracy and guidance: “This is the way, walk in it” (Isaiah 30:21), and how His love means He is eager to lead His children by the Holy Spirit—our Helper, Counselor, and Advocate (John 14). The episode emphasizes that we’re designed to hear God’s voice (John 10:27) and that consistent prayer—especially praying in tongues—trains our ears, reveals God’s mysteries, and helps us “pray out” His plan until it “works out” in our lives.
Finally, the teaching calls us to avoid distractions and “weights” that compete with purpose—unnecessary relationships, wasted time, and casual decisions—and to follow God’s plan fully in every area so we can run our race with peace, patience, and lasting reward.
By Tolu AyeniIn Part 4 of Following God’s Plans for Your Life, we’re reminded that “what works” isn’t automatically God’s will. Using Psalm 127 and key New Testament passages, this message teaches that believers are God’s temple and God’s building—so our lives must be built according to His pattern, not personal preference or trial-and-error.
You’ll hear how God offers accuracy and guidance: “This is the way, walk in it” (Isaiah 30:21), and how His love means He is eager to lead His children by the Holy Spirit—our Helper, Counselor, and Advocate (John 14). The episode emphasizes that we’re designed to hear God’s voice (John 10:27) and that consistent prayer—especially praying in tongues—trains our ears, reveals God’s mysteries, and helps us “pray out” His plan until it “works out” in our lives.
Finally, the teaching calls us to avoid distractions and “weights” that compete with purpose—unnecessary relationships, wasted time, and casual decisions—and to follow God’s plan fully in every area so we can run our race with peace, patience, and lasting reward.