![]() ![]() ![]() The types of people that we surround ourselves with influence our decision making, whether we realise it or not. Psalm 37:7 - Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes. Have you ever frantically sought what the right way was and in your anxiety made a rash and wrong decision? Psalm 37 has some wise words for you. The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes. ![]() Psalm 19:8 - The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart. Our way is never the only way and at times it's not even the right way but God's way always is. Here are six Bible verses which teach us vital lessons on decision-making. There might not be a story or scripture that resembles your specific dilemma in an immediately obvious way, but there will be words which will help you to find an answer which reflect how God wants you to approach your particular circumstances. If you're torn about which path to pick or troubled by the prospect of making the wrong choice, you can turn to His word at any time. Because He's always several steps ahead of us, He's provided us with many pieces of advice for when such situations occur in the Bible. God knows that we will each be required to make choices which impact our faith and our relationship with Him for better or worse. But we don't have to wait until we're confronted with a tough choice before we take steps to start coming to a decision that we're confident compliments our faith, we can also work to prepare ourselves every day to face all kinds of choices with confidence by reading God's word. And the more complex the choices we're faced with, the more confused we can become about what to do for the best.īefore making a big decision we may call on friends for counsel, relatives for encouragement and and pray to God for guidance. It doesn't matter if we're a determined decision maker or an incredibly indecisive one, we can all end up coming to the wrong conclusion. ![]()
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