In the church system, one of the most repeated fears is this:
“I just want to be in the will of God.”
People tremble over it, cry over it, pray over it, fast over it — terrified that they might miss God’s will by accident.
But Scripture never presents the will of God as fragile, hidden, or difficult.
The will of God is not a tightrope to walk — it is a reality to awaken into.
And the moment the lenses of duality fall away, the will of God becomes unmistakably clear.
THE WILL OF GOD ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE
Since many believe the Bible is God, let the Scriptures speak:
God’s will is that all shall be saved.
“Who wills that all men be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth.”
God’s will is restoration.
“Until the times of restoration of all things.”
God’s will is reconciliation.
“God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.”
God’s will is that none perish.
“He is not willing that any should perish.”
God’s will is union.
“That they may be one even as We are one.”
God’s will is that all shall know Him.
“For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord.”
God’s will is renewal.
“He makes all things new.”
If the will of God is salvation, reconciliation, restoration, renewal, and union — what exactly is left to fear?
THE MYSTERY OF THE RE-WORDS
The Scriptures are filled with words that begin with RE:
Return
Repent (to change the mind)
Restore
Reconcile
Renew
Remember
Resurrect
Replenish the earth
Every RE-word reveals a profound truth:
You cannot RE-anything unless it existed before.
You do not restore what was never whole.
You do not reconcile what was never united.
You do not remember what you never knew.
You do not renew what was never new.
The RE-words point to a reality that existed before the foundation of the world — a wholeness humanity forgot, not a salvation humanity must earn.
This is why Jesus — the embodiment of the Logos — reveals not something new, but something eternal.
Awakening is not becoming something else;
awakening is remembering what you always were.
THE WILL OF GOD WAS FINISHED FROM THE BEGINNING
Scripture says creation was “finished,”
and the Lamb was “slain from the foundation of the world.”
Everything humanity thinks it is waiting for
was already completed before creation ever unfolded.
Earth is not a test;
it is a remembering.
Humanity’s journey is not toward God;
it is back to awareness of God.
Religion teaches separation —
but the will of God was union before duality ever existed.
THE PROBLEM OF DUALITY
Most people cannot see the will of God
because they read Scripture through a divided lens:
heaven vs. hell
saved vs. unsaved
righteous vs. unrighteous
chosen vs. rejected
church vs. world
Duality blinds.
Duality accuses.
Duality misreads everything through fear.
The spiritual man is not trapped in that system.
The spiritual man has passed through fire,
has been purified inwardly,
and sees with a single eye.
This is why Scripture says:
“The spiritual man judges all things,
yet is rightly judged by no one.”
This is not arrogance — this is clarity.
Judgment is not sending people to heaven or hell.
Judgment is the ability to discern the heart with purity, without bias, without superiority, without fear.
True humility does not condemn;
true humility discerns.
THE WILL OF GOD IS NOT A PLACE — IT IS A NATURE
People are terrified of leaving the “will of God,”
as if God’s will is a geographical zone or a delicate assignment.
But the will of God is simply this:
To return to the nature of love.
To walk in the mind of Christ.
To awaken to union.
To embody the eternal RE-ality that was finished before time began.
You do not fall out of God’s will by mistake.
You fall out of God’s will only when you forget that you were never separate.
When the inner eye opens, the will of God becomes obvious:
All things restored.
All things reconciled.
All things made new.
All things gathered into One.
Not by force.
Not by fear.
But by love.
“My will was never hidden.
It is the love you came from,
the love you return to,
and the love you already are.”
By Keith Brown
