The Key To Making Wise Decisions

Principle or Preference: which of these words best describes how you make moral decisions?

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I would like to share few points from my notes from this inspiring video that I watched from InTouch Ministries website.

Principle – a moral rule based on the word of God guiding our conduct.
Preference – decisions and choices based on likes, dislikes and desires.
Conviction – a principle which I am committed and purposed to follow.

To Live By Principle
1. Live for Jesus Christ, for the kingdom of God, and bear witness of who He is in your life.
2. Be very clear as to what you believe.
3. You can expect conflict.
4. Make your decisions and leave all the consequences to God.
5. Believe in the sovereignty of God and that He is in absolute control of every single thing.

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Watch the complete video on this link (http://www.intouch.org/watch/relationships/the-key-to-making-wise-decisions-video)

Building Wise Friendships

Genesis 2:18 contains some of God’s first words regarding His creation of the human being: “It is not good for man to be alone.” This truth still applies. Throughout history, people have sought companionship, though sometimes the focus has been on quantity rather than quality. Even if we count hundreds as pals, we can still be lonely. Wise relationships are built slowly and with significant effort, affording us time to nurture only a small number of loyal friends. But it’s these true friends, not mere acquaintances, who will delight and motivate us throughout life.

In order to develop wise friendships, we must love sacrificially. A relationship that grows out of selfishness or dependency will die as soon as the other person tires of the lopsided arrangement. But two individuals committed to giving without expecting anything in return will develop a mutually beneficial friendship. They serve one another gladly, valuing the other’s desires and needs above personal wants.

Even in loving relationships, however, emotional and psychological injuries can occur. We all make mistakes. But thankfully, everyone who follows Jesus Christ has experienced pure pardon. We should, therefore, be prepared to ask forgiveness and be forgiving.

Only by modeling Christ in our life can we truly commit to a friend’s spiritual growth. As we practice biblical principles, we will be able to encourage our friend to pray and meditate on the Word of God. The commitment to love, forgive, and motivate another person results in a wise and joyous friendship.

Source: Daily Devotion by Intouch Ministries