Sometimes you overcomplicate it—wondering if God’s will is some secret code you have to crack. But this verse reads like a clear, steady invitation: This is what I ask of you.

Fear the Lord—not in dread, but in reverence. Remember who He is. Let awe shape your choices and humility anchor your confidence.

Walk in obedience—do what is right, even when it’s hard or inconvenient. Keep your promises. Choose integrity when no one’s watching. Faithfulness in small steps matters more than grand gestures.

Love Him—don’t just believe in God, love Him. Talk to Him throughout your day. Thank Him. Trust Him. Let your affection for Him grow deeper than your affection for comfort or control.

Serve Him with all your heart and soul—bring your whole self. Your work. Your motherhood. Your friendships. Your hidden sacrifices. None of it is wasted when it’s offered to Him.

This isn’t complicated—it’s wholehearted. Reverence in your posture, obedience in your steps, love in your heart. When you live this way, you’re not searching for God’s will. You’re already walking in it.