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have been given responsibility for decision making. It is a large
responsibility, and the issues are complex and seldom clearly one way or the
other. Even when we have gathered all the facts and looked at and listened to
all the evidence, the answer may still be unclear. We bring our best thoughts
and all of our previous experiences to the decision making process, and still
we find that prejudice, half truths, insufficient evidence, and lack of wisdom
leave us uncertain about God's way in the matter.
At
times like this we long for the assurance of God's presence with us. We yearn
to ask Jesus, who always reflected God's will, what our decision should be,
what really is God's will in this matter. We would seek to know how we can
discern that our decisions are not our own, not where the popular opinion is,
not what is easy or cheap, not even what will please the most persons or defeat
someone we don't like. Rather, one might ask, “What is God's will? What does
God desire around this concern I have? What decision would I make if I were to
block out all other interests and seek to please only God?”
--
Reuben P. Job in A Guide to Spiritual Discernment
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