Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Deciding What to Do

Deciding what to do in any given situation can be really difficult. I know from personal experience that as much as I may prepare for a circumstance, when it comes to a snap decision, I don't always do the right thing. The Bible says a lot about choice-making, but I just want to bring out one thing I've been thinking about from Colossians on this subject.
Colossians 3:17

And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.


This passage can help us make more righteous decisions in two ways.

  1. Before you do something, think to yourself, "Can I do this in the name of the Lord Jesus?" Because here's the thing, what you do is a reflection of Christ whether or not you want it to be. People see your actions and associate them with our Lord. If it's uncomfortable to associate the name of Jesus with what you are planning to do, don't do it.
  2. Before you do something, think to yourself, "Should I be thanking God for this action?" We don't thank God for sins, or at least we shouldn't, because no sin or evil thing comes from Him. If you can't pray after a decision and say "Thank you God for letting me do ______," or "Thank you God for the consequences of _______," don't do it.

Today's post is short, but hopefully very helpful. Let's look to God's Word to help us make better choices in all situations.

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