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signs that you are not doing the will of God

You display a lack of the fruit of the Spirit
 
Every individual is unique and has a calling that is unlike any other. When you are on track with your goals, you will bear a fruit, just as Jesus instructed us to (John 15:8). When you are in mission drift, you are not maximizing your effectiveness, resulting in a lack of fruit. 

A Weakening Relationship With Christ 
Above all, God's call is intended to help us grow in our reliance on and relationship with Jesus. As a result, if a calling pulls us away from intimacy with Him, we can be certain that we're on the wrong track.

You're doing well, but it's not your strongest suit 
The best kind of adversary is usually something good. The adversary (devil) does not appear in a red suit wielding a pitchfork; rather, he appears as an angel of light.
As a result, one of his most effective strategies is to get you so focused on doing something good for God or your family that you become blind to what is best.

Have little influence over others
Our calling should be a blessing not only to us, but to as many people as possible. When no one but ourselves benefits from a path, we're probably not on God's best path, which always works for the good of as many people as we come into contact with.

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