Wholesome Will
“For whoever does the will of God is My brother and My sister and mother.””
Mark 3:35 NKJV
https://www.bible.com/114/mrk.3.35.nkjv
Without a collective understanding and acceptance of the scope and limit of authorities in any relationship, there is bound to be an overt or subtle expression of a conflict of interest. For example, in a parent-child relationship as somewhat demonstrated by the interest of the mother of Jesus for attention, many are likely to misapply the instruction for a child’s obedience to parent without reference to God’s will and call for all parties to suspend all conflicting interests at that moment, in order to receive the Rhema from the Lord. Likewise, conflicts in relationships between husband and wife and disagreements among business partners or employee-employer relationships cannot receive permanent resolution without recourse to divine counsel. And the supreme counsel from Jesus for all attentive disciples, who are engulfed in an inevitable conflict of interest in family, business and life relationships, remains “For whoever does the will of God is My brother and My sister and mother”. Therefore, the wholesome will in any fruitful relationship is not necessarily the will of any of the parties involved; it is always a faithful submission to the revealed Will of God.
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