We all face important
decisions. These decisions will often have a great impact on us and our
families. It may be a question about what job to take, or where to live,
or what school to attend, etc. What should we do? Does God offer any
help or guidance in making such decisions? We believe the answer is YES!
How does God give this guidance? In many ways:
1)
Through
the Word.
The vast majority of
answers are here. There are positive commands that tell us what we
should do. For example,
Matthew 28:19
instructs us to teach the gospel to others. You don’t have to wonder if
God wants you to speak to your neighbor about salvation. He does, and He
said so! There are also negative commands that tell us what to avoid.
If, for instance, you are praying about whether or not you should
honestly report your income taxes — save your breath! God has already
given that answer
(Eph.
4:25). Don’t be
looking for additional guidance in areas where God has already said “no”
or “yes.”
2)
Through
prayer.
Christians are to be
consistent in prayer
(1
Thess. 5:17). God
promises to answer our prayers. We ought to approach Him with petitions
for help with our important decisions
(1
Peter 3:12). If
you don’t believe this will work, then don’t bother to ask!
(James
1:5-7).
3)
Through
circumstances. In
the Old Testament,
Joseph suffered a number of awful and unjust things. In the end, he was
wise enough to realize that God had used those circumstances to
accomplish His will (Gen.
45:7,8). Be
careful here - this ‘guidance through circumstances’ is sometimes hard
to detect, and some are quick to jump to false conclusions.
4)
Through
the counsel of others.
The many commands
that urge us to exhort and encourage our fellow Christians
(Heb.
3:13, Gal. 6:2)
demonstrate that God intends for us to help one another with the
difficult things in our lives.
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