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In this Christian classic, G. Campbell Morgan states that “There is no phrase more often in use in Christian thought and speech than that of ‘The Will of God.’ It constantly recurs in our reading of Scripture; our hymns are very many of them concerned with it; and in prayer we give utterance to it again and again.” But what does it mean, and how does the believer find it? This book is Morgan’s...

There are many who imagine that the Will of God is something apart from human interests, to which men are to be resigned whenever they happen to be brought into contact with it. Frances Ridley Havergal said that “there is always a sigh of regret in resignation.” This is perfectly true; and that conception of the Will of God which looks upon it as a Divine interference to which we are to be resigned, is evil in its effects. How many there are who only think of their relation to the Will of God in