Chapter 1


God’s Will In Creation
(The Universal Laws Of Life)

By
The Man Who Saw God Face To Face
Raphael Okechukwu Nweze


God’s Will
         God’s Will is the network of laws that order, control and respond to the events of life. Some people call them various names, such as: natural laws, spiritual laws or universal laws of life.
         They serve as a standard to guide and respond to the activities of man.
         They are divinely ordained sequence of events. They are God’s wisdom in expression, as well as His sure love for the creation. The laws are active intelligence which, silently guide the evolution and dissolution of every thing in the universe.
         All problems arise from the laws when they are disobeyed. The problems include: sin, death, decay, stress, frustration, disaster, etc.
         Also, they provide solutions, when they are obeyed. These laws are not man-made. They are found in nature. All discoveries, inventions and development arise from the laws. All scientific laws, principles and theories are not new inventions and discoveries, but man’s attempt to understand and state the universal laws.
         The laws are the certainties of life, which surely manifest. The laws are God’s will in creation. They exclude probability (may or may not happen). They are certain, definite and clear.

Meaning of God’s Will
         God’s will is any decision or command made by God. There are many of these decisions or commands. They are also called natural laws, laws of nature, spiritual laws, cause and effect relationships, commandments or God’s will in creation. Many a time, people say, “Let God’s will be done," without knowing the full meaning of what they say.

How To Know God’s Will
         The following characteristics will enable you identify God’s will in creation.
  1. They are universal: the same laws every where irrespective of location, religion or tribe.
  2. They are everlasting: they do not change with time or space.
  3. They are active: they are always active, even when and where they appear to be imperceptible.
  4. They are impartial: they maintain justice by acting alike unto everybody, whether the person is rich or poor, educated or illiterate, reverend or ordinary.
  5. They are perfect: Not even an iota of justice is missed.
  6. They are compulsory: they must act, whether a person wants or not.
  7. They are unchanging; the opinions of men do not influence or alter them.

What Is Law?
         Law is any decision or command made compulsory, for the good of man (for the benefit of mankind). God’s will is a network of laws, which are perfect, universal, everlasting and good. They constitute the certainty of God’s love for the creation.

Classification Of The Laws Of Life
  1. The Basic Laws of Life

  2. The Laws of Creation

  3. The Laws Of Higher Awareness

  4. The Laws Of Higher Frequency