“The doing of the will of God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature willingness to share the inner life with God.” (111:5.1)
Doing the will of God is not about blindly following a set of rules or dogmas, but rather about willingly sharing our innermost thoughts, feelings, and experiences with the Universal Father. The phrase “creature willingness” is used to indicate that this sharing is a choice made by the individual, and not something forced upon us. By sharing our inner life with God, we are able to form a deep and meaningful connection with Him, and this special connection is the true purpose and goal of spiritual life. Doing the will of God is not an external act, but an internal one, and by sharing ourselves fully with the divine, we can experience a profound sense of peace, purpose, and fulfillment in life.
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