In this verses, he says, I claim to you in this way, siblings, by the benevolent actions of God, to introduce your bodies as a living penance, heavenly and satisfactory to God, which is your profound love.
Try not to be adjusted to this world, however be changed by the recharging of your psyche, that by testing you may recognize what is the will of God, what is great and adequate and consummate. (Romans 12:1– 2)
At the point when Paul calls us to live as penances, and in doing such to recognize the covered up will of God, he's building a place of love in the mountains of God's eminence in Romans 9– 11.
God's judgments are unsearchable. His ways are enigmatic. His brain is mysterious. In this way, live as accessible, open, and little forfeits of acclaim (Romans 12:1). Lower yourself as his hireling so as to lift him up as your fortune. What's more, as you do, God will convey you higher up the mountain.
You will look through the unsearchable, you will comprehend the mysterious, you will know the mysterious. You will start to "observe what is the will of God, what is great and adequate and ideal" (Romans 12:2).
Paul dives as deep and high as conceivable into the puzzles of God to enable us to trust God in the things we don't know yet — and there will be much we never know and see completely in this life. In any case, having made the mission of knowing God's ways and will look unimaginable, he at that point welcomes us to take up the mission, to do the inconceivable.
As you live for God's transcendence, you will start to see a greater amount of his will for your life.