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Betwixt the life of feeling and the life of faith the Christian has to choose every day. Happy is he who, once for all, has made the firm choice, and every morning renews the choice, not to seek or listen for feeling, but only to walk by faith, according to the will of God.
- Andrew Murray
God has priority over your time, no matter what else must be neglected. Only then will you be able to submit yourself fully to the will of God. If, from day to day, you persevere with dedication, time will no longer be a question.
- Andrew Murray
Chastisement leads to the fellowship of God's Son. Only in Christ do we have the power to love and rejoice in the will of God.
- Andrew Murray
God works to will, and He is ready to work to do, but, alas! many Christians misunderstand this. They think because they have the will, it is enough, and that now they are able to do. This is not so. … The power to do is not a permanent gift, but must be each moment received from the Holy Spirit.
- Andrew Murray
I need a divine omnipotence to work it in me. And that is what the apostle Paul teaches in Philippians 2:13: "It is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
- Andrew Murray
God does not will that any of us should ever sin. Yet his will is accomplished in spite of our sins, and even through our sins.
- Scott Hahn
Each of us faces a choice every moment of every day. When we choose God—his laws, his wills, and his way—we choose life. And when we choose ourselves—our laws, our wills, our way—we choose death.
- Scott Hahn
From the beginning God created us with that radical freedom: to choose him, or to choose ourselves instead.
- Scott Hahn
Whenever God is pleased to make way for his providence, he even in external matters so turns and bends the wills of men, that whatever the freedom of their choice may be, it is still subject to the disposal of God.
- John Calvin
God neither wills nor decrees anything without having long before directed it to its proper end.
- John Calvin
And truly, God does not make known his will to us, that the knowledge of it may perish with   us; but that we may be his witnesses to posterity and that they may deliver the knowledge received through us, from hand to hand, (as we say,) to their descendants.
- John Calvin
The will of God is the rule of righteousness; whatever does not agree with his will is unrighteous; and if unrighteous, it is at the same time deadly.
- John Calvin