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Speaker : Pastor Sam Murphy - 3 Do’s for Decision Making from the Wisdom Literature. (Psa. 32:8-9; Pro. 3:5-8, 16:1-3)
Website: http://yourc3ministry.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yourc3ministry
In the story the Lady or the Tiger a man imprisoned for loving the princess is faced with a choice, door 1 or door 2. Behind one door is a beautiful woman for him to marry and behind the other is a starving tiger. The young princess knows what is behind each door and signals to the young man which to choose....The story of the Lady, or the Tiger is intentionally left open ended for the reader. Even though we never know the outcome, we are given a glimpse into the mind behind the one who is informing the ultimate decision. Thankfully, though the princess’ motives are conflicted and questionable at best, our God ALWAYS prioritizes what is ultimately for our good and His glory when it comes to decision making. Knowing this about our God reveals that the onus of the responsibility rests with us being willing to listen to the wisdom of the One that has all the information when we make decisions. Knowing this, we are going to learn some things we can do to be ready to make decisions. Background: The Psalm that we will look at was penned by David, and the Proverbs by his son, King Solomon. And yet while these two men were both quite wise, these passages have their source in the wisdom of the breath of God.
Speaker : Pastor Sam Murphy - 3 Do’s for Decision Making from the Wisdom Literature. (Psa. 32:8-9; Pro. 3:5-8, 16:1-3)
Website: http://yourc3ministry.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yourc3ministry
In the story the Lady or the Tiger a man imprisoned for loving the princess is faced with a choice, door 1 or door 2. Behind one door is a beautiful woman for him to marry and behind the other is a starving tiger. The young princess knows what is behind each door and signals to the young man which to choose....The story of the Lady, or the Tiger is intentionally left open ended for the reader. Even though we never know the outcome, we are given a glimpse into the mind behind the one who is informing the ultimate decision. Thankfully, though the princess’ motives are conflicted and questionable at best, our God ALWAYS prioritizes what is ultimately for our good and His glory when it comes to decision making. Knowing this about our God reveals that the onus of the responsibility rests with us being willing to listen to the wisdom of the One that has all the information when we make decisions. Knowing this, we are going to learn some things we can do to be ready to make decisions. Background: The Psalm that we will look at was penned by David, and the Proverbs by his son, King Solomon. And yet while these two men were both quite wise, these passages have their source in the wisdom of the breath of God.