I was lead to elaborate on studying Bible subjects. Let's say you are going to study..."What is God's will for me?"
One way to start would be to look up any part of Paul's epistles which refer to "God's will" or "the will of God."
Then consider which person in the Bible would exemplify the subject you are studying, and in this instance, it is someone who did God's will. Obviously, in this case, Jesus would be the best example of this, Abraham, Paul and Daniel would be others. Then we analyze how this person carried this out, what God did for them and so on. Jesus was a special case in that he was sinless, had great faith and was dedicated to his ministry and purpose. But we can see that he taught the disciples that they needed faith to heal others, along with fasting and prayer. He helped all who desired his help, knew God's word so he could teach, and followed the Father's will even when he didn't want to, as in his prayer to the Father to "take this cup from me", but "Thy will be done".
So basically, he knew God's word, had faith, prayed to the Father a lot, stood up for what was right, helped and loved others, and was willing to do the Father's will. We will never measure up to all of that, but it gives us a direction to the path of God's will.
May God bless you much.