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Indecisiveness gets people killed. Physically and spiritually. To "waffle" is to stand between two paths and struggle to make a decision firmly and then go in that direction. It killed Ahab, the king of Israel. He wanted to follow God, but he wanted to live in sexual immorality more. Caught in a tug of war he could not choose decisively and was destroyed. Ananias wanted to serve God and be a part of what He was doing in the earth, but he wanted to serve money more. His waffling killed him. John Mark wanted to be a missionary and experience the adventure of taking the gospel to people, but his fear paralyzed him. He couldn't choose between following God and trusting Him to protect him and playing it safe and protecting himself. It cost him. The landscape of history is littered with stories of missed opportunities, failed adventures, destroyed homes, churches and nations because people could not make a firm decision and stick with it. God calls His people to be decisive people. We need to make up our minds that when the choice arrives to decide between two paths, we will without hesitation choose to obey God and follow what the Bible says to do. End of discussion. If I have to choose between forgiveness and bitterness, the decision is already made. "As for me and my house we will serve the Lord". Don't need time to think about it. If I am at the crossroads of truth or lying, the decision is made. Same goes for anything else that is clearly defined as God's will in His Word. The enemy of our souls is constantly calling us to tarry between right and wrong. "Think about it", he whispers as he makes the wrong decision look so appealing. There is one response to "waffling between two opinions". "Follow me". Once I have made the ultimate decision to follow Jesus in everything, life becomes very simple. And wonderful.
Father, I have decided to follow your Son. Period. E See Al Mohler 5/19 L John 9:4 NKJV "4 I[a] must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work." A From Ben LaCorte
By David Hilgendorf (Christian, Messianic, Jewish)4.7
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Indecisiveness gets people killed. Physically and spiritually. To "waffle" is to stand between two paths and struggle to make a decision firmly and then go in that direction. It killed Ahab, the king of Israel. He wanted to follow God, but he wanted to live in sexual immorality more. Caught in a tug of war he could not choose decisively and was destroyed. Ananias wanted to serve God and be a part of what He was doing in the earth, but he wanted to serve money more. His waffling killed him. John Mark wanted to be a missionary and experience the adventure of taking the gospel to people, but his fear paralyzed him. He couldn't choose between following God and trusting Him to protect him and playing it safe and protecting himself. It cost him. The landscape of history is littered with stories of missed opportunities, failed adventures, destroyed homes, churches and nations because people could not make a firm decision and stick with it. God calls His people to be decisive people. We need to make up our minds that when the choice arrives to decide between two paths, we will without hesitation choose to obey God and follow what the Bible says to do. End of discussion. If I have to choose between forgiveness and bitterness, the decision is already made. "As for me and my house we will serve the Lord". Don't need time to think about it. If I am at the crossroads of truth or lying, the decision is made. Same goes for anything else that is clearly defined as God's will in His Word. The enemy of our souls is constantly calling us to tarry between right and wrong. "Think about it", he whispers as he makes the wrong decision look so appealing. There is one response to "waffling between two opinions". "Follow me". Once I have made the ultimate decision to follow Jesus in everything, life becomes very simple. And wonderful.
Father, I have decided to follow your Son. Period. E See Al Mohler 5/19 L John 9:4 NKJV "4 I[a] must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work." A From Ben LaCorte

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