The Will Of God For The Church



BIBLE VERSE:
“Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” — Matthew 6:10
“And He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be the head over all things to the church.” — Ephesians 1:22I

NTRODUCTION

The will of God is the highest pursuit of every believer, but even more so, it is the foundation upon which the Church stands. The Church is not a human invention, nor is it merely a gathering of people with shared beliefs. It is a divine institution, birthed in the heart of God before the foundations of the earth, redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill a heavenly mandate on earth.

Understanding the will of God for the Church is essential because many assemblies exist today, yet not all walk in alignment with divine purpose. Some operate in tradition without transformation, others in activity without authority, and many in noise without true spiritual impact. But the true Church—the one that Jesus spoke about when He said, “I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18)—moves in the will of God.

The will of God is not mysterious in the sense that it cannot be known; it is revealed through Scripture, through the life of Jesus Christ, and through the workings of the Holy Spirit. However, it requires spiritual hunger, obedience, and discernment to walk in it.

This article seeks to explore deeply, extensively, and spiritually the will of God for the Church. It will uncover God’s intention, His expectations, His design, and His desire for His people. It will challenge, correct, inspire, and align every reader with divine truth.


1. The Church as God’s Divine Plan

Before anything existed, God had a plan. The Church is not an afterthought; it is central to God’s eternal purpose.

Ephesians 3:10-11 tells us that through the Church, the manifold wisdom of God is made known. This means the Church is God’s instrument of expression on earth. Heaven reveals its wisdom through the Church.

The will of God for the Church begins with understanding identity. The Church is:

  • The Body of Christ
  • The Bride of Christ
  • The Temple of the Holy Spirit
  • A chosen generation
  • A royal priesthood

God’s will is that the Church reflects Him in nature, character, and power.

2. The Church Must Be Christ-Centered

The will of God is that Jesus Christ remains the head of the Church—not tradition, not personalities, not culture.

Colossians 1:18 declares that Christ is the head of the body, the Church. This means:

  • Every doctrine must align with Him
  • Every decision must honor Him
  • Every gathering must glorify Him

When the Church shifts focus from Christ, it loses divine direction. Programs may continue, crowds may gather, but spiritual authority diminishes.

God’s will is not for a Church built on charisma, but on Christ.

3. The Church Must Walk in Holiness

Holiness is not optional; it is the will of God.

1 Peter 1:16 says, “Be ye holy; for I am holy.”

The Church is called to be set apart. In a world filled with compromise, God desires a Church that stands pure, undefiled, and uncompromised.

Holiness affects:

  • Character
  • Speech
  • Conduct
  • Relationships
  • Lifestyle

God’s will is not just for outward appearance but inward transformation. The Church must reflect the nature of Christ in everyday living.

4. The Church Must Preach the Gospel

The Great Commission is at the heart of God’s will.

Matthew 28:19-20 commands the Church to go into all the world and make disciples. This is not a suggestion; it is a mandate.

The Church exists to:

  • Preach salvation
  • Teach truth
  • Win souls
  • Make disciples

Evangelism is not a department—it is the heartbeat of the Church.

God’s will is that no one perishes without hearing the gospel.

5. The Church Must Be Empowered by the Holy Spirit

Acts 1:8 reveals that the Church receives power through the Holy Spirit.

Without the Spirit, the Church becomes ordinary. With the Spirit, the Church becomes unstoppable.

God’s will includes:

  • Operating in spiritual gifts
  • Walking in divine power
  • Demonstrating signs and wonders
  • Living a Spirit-led life

The early Church did not rely on human strength; they depended on divine empowerment.

6. The Church Must Be United

Unity is a core expression of God’s will.

John 17:21 shows Jesus praying for the unity of believers. Unity does not mean uniformity, but harmony in purpose.

A divided Church cannot effectively represent Christ.

God’s will is for:

  • Love among believers
  • Peace in fellowship
  • Cooperation in purpose

Where unity exists, God commands blessing.

7. The Church Must Grow Spiritually

God’s will is not just numerical growth but spiritual maturity.

Ephesians 4:13 speaks of coming into the fullness of Christ.

The Church must grow in:

  • Knowledge of the Word
  • Faith
  • Prayer life
  • Discernment

Immature believers cannot fulfill mature assignments.

8. The Church Must Be a House of Prayer

Prayer is foundational to the will of God.

Jesus said, “My house shall be called a house of prayer” (Matthew 21:13).

The Church must:

  • Pray corporately
  • Pray individually
  • Intercede for nations
  • Seek God’s direction

Prayer aligns the Church with heaven’s agenda.

9. The Church Must Demonstrate Love

Love is the greatest evidence of God’s presence.

John 13:35 says that people will know we are Christ’s disciples by our love.

God’s will is that the Church:

  • Cares for the needy
  • Forgives offenses
  • Supports one another
  • Shows compassion

Without love, everything else becomes empty.

10. The Church Must Be Light and Salt

The Church is called to influence the world.

Matthew 5:13-16 describes believers as salt and light.

God’s will is for the Church to:

  • Influence culture
  • Stand for truth
  • Bring hope to darkness

The Church must not conform to the world but transform it.

11. The Church Must Be Prepared for Christ’s Return

The ultimate will of God is readiness for eternity.

Jesus is coming back for a prepared Church—a spotless bride.

Revelation 19:7 speaks of the Bride making herself ready.

The Church must:

  • Live with eternity in view
  • Remain watchful
  • Stay faithful

The will of God for the Church is not complicated, but it requires obedience. Many know the will but do not walk in it.

To align with God’s will, the Church must:

  1. Return to the Word of God
  2. Embrace the Holy Spirit fully
  3. Prioritize prayer and holiness
  4. Focus on discipleship, not just attendance
  5. Walk in love and unity

Every believer has a role to play. The Church is not a building—it is people. When individuals align with God, the Church aligns automatically.

Ask yourself:

  • Am I part of God’s will or just church activity?
  • Am I growing spiritually?
  • Am I contributing to the mission of the Church?

God is not looking for spectators but participants.

CONCLUSION: ACCEPTING JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY WAY

At the center of God’s will for the Church is one unshakable truth: Jesus Christ.

The Church exists because of Him, through Him, and for Him.

No matter how structured, organized, or active a church may be, without Jesus Christ, it has no eternal value.

The will of God begins with salvation. Before you can function in the Church, you must be part of the Body of Christ. Before you can fulfill divine purpose, you must surrender your life to Jesus.

Accepting Jesus Christ is the only way to:

  • Enter into God’s will
  • Become part of His Church
  • Receive eternal life
  • Experience true transformation

If you have not accepted Jesus Christ, this is your moment.

Say this from your heart:

“Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I confess that I am a sinner. I believe You died for me and rose again. I accept You as my Lord and Savior. Come into my life, change me, and make me part of Your Church. From today, I follow You. Amen.”

Now you are part of God’s family. Now you can walk in His will. 

FINAL WORD

The will of God for the Church is clear: to reflect Christ, reveal His power, and prepare for His return.

May you not only understand it but live it. May your life become a vessel through which God expresses His purpose on earth.

And above all, never forget:
Jesus Christ is the only way, the truth, and the life.

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