If God warns you and you do it anyway, is it God’s Will?

 

(Acts 21.10-15)

Who's to say what is God's Will for someone else? Was the Apostle Paul always right? Is God's Will fluid and flexible?

Is there a difference between personal integrity and stubbornness?

Is it possible that we sometimes are determined to do something primarily because of the size, or notoriety, of the opportunity...or because we refuse to 'lose face' even though we know, or suspect, it will be detrimental to ourselves?

What is "God's Will?" Is God's Will a thing of achievement? Is God's Will a thing of destiny?

Is it possible that God's Will is that 'none should perish but all come to repentance?'

Is it possible that regardless of our best, or sometimes worst, efforts to be in God's Will that God's Will may never be accomplished?

Is the Kingdom of God dependent upon us 'doing' God's Will or 'being' God's Will?

To quote Jesus, "...nevertheless, not my will but Thine be done."