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Making big decisions can be tough. Seriously, think about a decision you have to make that's coming up. It's common when making a difficult choice to sit and process, come up with a few ideas, solutions, and all the consequences . . . but still not be sure what step to take.
Some of the choices we all face can be small ones, like what to eat for breakfast or what type of toothpaste to use. Others seem gigantic. Like, what college to go to or figuring out who your real friends are. What's awesome is —when we're faced with a difficult decision, we're not on our own.
Scripture is a great place to go to seek out wisdom on how to live, especially if we feel stuck in making a decision. Luke 8:21 tells us that the people who do what Scripture says are close to Jesus, even like family. Not sure what to do when a friend hurts you? Think about Jesus and Peter. Not sure what the future holds? Think about Paul after he lost his sight. There are a bunch of great stories that teach us about justice, kindness, and forgiveness.
Whatever decision you are facing, press into Scripture to see what God says about it. Take time today to pray about your decision, talk to your pastor or small group leader for advice, and any Scripture that might help.
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