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  1. Trust God with Your Decision Proverbs 3:5-6 (KJV) 5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

    • Your Best Decisions Reflect Your Values
    • Your Best Decisions Are Birthed in An Atmosphere of Prayer
    • Your Best Decisions Heed Wisdom from Others
    • Your Best Decisions Take Time
    • Your Best Decisions Are Committed to God

    Think of every decision as a big decision. Oh, I don’t mean whether to have a hamburger or a hot dog at the ball park; but most decisions reflect, in one way or another, our unseen values. If I am a Christian, my every decision should be a Christian decision—what entertainment I’ll enjoy, how I’ll invest an extra hundred bucks, what I’ll do on my d...

    Big decisions are birthed in an atmosphere of prayer—and I don’t mean muttering a quick prayer just before a decision is made. I’m talking about living in an atmosphere of prayer so that our hearts are constantly pondering the choices that represent God’s will for our lives. Very often, God’s Holy Spirit uses prayer to bring conviction or new ideas...

    We also need the wisdom of those we trust. The book ofProverbs repeatedly reminds us to seek godly counsel before deciding what to do. 1. For lack ofguidance a nation falls, but victory is won through many advisers (Proverbs11:14, NIV). 2. The way of a foolis right in his own eyes, but he who heeds counsel is wise (Proverbs 12:15). 3. Pride leads t...

    Speaking of Proverbs, it teaches us another lesson about big-decision thinking: Whenever possible, take your time so you can mull over issues long enough to understand them. Proverbs 14:8 says, “The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way.”And Proverbs 14:15 says, “The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps” (NI...

    Finally, big decisions must be committed to God. You and I have a lot of decisions to make every day. We’re fallible people, and we’ll make mistakes along the way. But when we earnestly base our decisions on our unseen values, pray over them, make them thoughtfully, base them on wise counsel, and commit them to God, He can bless them. If we make a ...

  2. Notice the will of God is clear: God commands them to CHOOSE LIFE! And yet we know from what follows that most of them did not choose life and blessing.

  3. • This presentation is a description of eight foundation principles that underlie biblical decision-making. • This presentation is a look at eight common incorrect assumptions people have when making decisions. • God can work any way He chooses. • God can use signs, opened and closed doors, and work in supernatural ways.

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  4. We’ll introduce this series first by establishing a biblical definition of Christian ethics, then by examining the threefold criteria for good works found in the Bible, and finally by suggesting the biblical threefold process for making ethical decisions. Let’s begin by defining the concept of Christian ethics.

  5. The document provides guidance on making godly decisions. It recommends 5 steps: 1) Praying to God who already knows the outcome; 2) Getting one's heart right by making God's will your own; 3) Not relying on feelings which can be deceiving; 4) Seeking God's counsel through reading the Bible; 5) Seeking godly counsel from others and looking for ...

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