But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.
Decisions can be
difficult. How do I know the best thing to do, the best choice to make?
I’m slow when it comes to shopping for most anything.
And I try not to be an
impulse buyer (except for maybe that tempting chocolate bar by the counter.)
If I’m
considering a big purchase, I want every detail about the item before I make
the final decision. I haven’t always been this way. But the older I get, the
more I realize I need to weigh my options with care.
If I’m that mindful
of the value of material items, how much more cautious should I be of life
decisions?
The ones that
affect my family and friends require great consideration. But where does the
wisdom to make a choice come from?
True wisdom originates
with God. Easy answer, but how do we as humans recognize our heavenly Father’s wisdom?
Jesus’ brother James says heaven’s wisdom is pure, peace-loving, considerate,
submissive, merciful, kind, impartial, and sincere. In other words, God’s
wisdom does no harm. His measuring stick has a bi-product of peace,
consideration, and mercy.
Facts and
information are great indicators that help weigh the pros and cons. But as a
believer, I know God offers wisdom and understanding that’s more precious than
any gold or silver. He wants me to make my choices with his input, through
prayer and petition.
When you
need to make a decision of any kind seek God’s wisdom and guidance.
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