Making Choices Together With Godનમૂનો

Distribute God's goodness through your choice
You probably know them. Those people who are very good at making choices.
They make choices for themselves.
You may also make choices for yourself. It's not that bad. But in the meantime, you have learned to make choices based on who God is. Based on his promise to you.
But if you make choices with God, you will also encounter people who make choices that go against God's will.
And then what do you do?
When the 12 spies returned, their story became increasingly negative. They stated that the enemies were too strong, that there were giants and eventually they even started spreading evil rumors. False untruths.
God wanted to punish the people for once again not trusting His promise. And what do Moses, Aaron, Joshua, and Caleb do?
They ask forgiveness from God for the people, while the people stood behind them, ready to stone them!
Whatever people you want to bless with your choices, you will encounter people who do not act according to God's will.
Be good to them, forgive them, and pray God's goodness over them.
1) For whom are you going to pray God's goodness?
Jesus, thank you for your blood, thank you for your resurrection. Thank you for your holy sacrifice so that we may live forever. I pray your mercy on [name the names that come to mind]. And forgive them, Lord, they do not know what they do. Give me purity and take away my condemnation. Give me your overwhelming love.
About this Plan

In this plan you will learn how Joshua and Caleb, two of the twelve spies, fulfill the promises of God in their lives. There are seven hidden wisdoms that you can incorporate beautifully into every choice you make.
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