Making decisions that honor God takes wisdom and His grace in the heat of the moment. But as we become better acquainted with the Scriptures and apply what we know, decision making that glorifies Him becomes intrinsic and natural. We will have an aversion to evil and foolishness, being able to case out the options and choices, eliminating what could harm or what is unjust. Wise thinking is a life long process, built upon habits, trust, and honesty with God.
Thursday, July 6, 2023
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