How do you make decisions?
Not those small day to day decisions, but the big ones. You know, those decisions that create some fairly significant ripple effects in your life: decisions about your job, your career, your home, your community, your relationships, etc.
Someone once said to me that we should not move forward in a major decision “…until we know, that we know, that we know this is how the Lord is leading us”
I disagree with that.
I believe the Lord sometimes is very gracious to us and speaks in a fashion that is undeniable. When that which He is calling us to is of such a magnitude, significance, or sacrifice that we need to know beyond a shadow of a doubt this is indeed His calling, I believe He does speak to us and lead us undeniably. Moses and the burning bush, Paul on the road to Damascus, Isaiah and his vision in the temple – these are all Biblical examples, amongst many others, of an undeniable call or leading by the Lord.
When the Lord calls us clearly and dramatically it actually requires less faith. In those situations we know that we know. However, there are many times in everyday life when the Lord’s leading in our lives is far less dramatic. In the vast majority of decisions the Lord is more subtle in His leading; it takes more faith to follow Him then because we don’t really “know”, but we “believe” this is how He is leading us.
So, how do we make decisions in the absence of a dramatic and clear call?
Well, here are a few ways that I have sought to discern the Lord’s leading over the years:
Faith is not necessarily knowing that we know that we know “what to do”, but with a sense of uncertainty we courageously move forward knowing that the Lord loves us, leads us, directs us, guides us, counsels us, watches over us, gives us wisdom, provides for us and will never leave us.
Wow, in light of who the Lord is we can afford to take risks – making courageous, faith-filled decisions journeying with Jesus deeper into His will in us and through us. Indeed, this is the only way we have been called to live.
We are called to live by faith, and therefore make faith-filled decisions. Faith is not knowing all the answers and not believing without proof, but trusting without reservation.
Psalm 32:8
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you.”
Isaiah 30:21
“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’”
Proverbs 11:14
“For lack of guidance a nation falls, but victory is won through many advisers.”
Philippians 2:13
“For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.”
Colossians 3:15
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.”