CHOOSING HIM

1 Corinthians 10:31 – “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”

Making decisions is one of the most challenging parts of life. From major life choices to everyday decisions, we often feel pressure to make the “perfect” choice. We analyse every possibility, weigh every outcome, and sometimes become so overwhelmed that we remain stuck in uncertainty.

While seeking God’s guidance is always wise, there are times when we unintentionally complicate the process. We worry about making a mistake, missing an opportunity, or choosing the wrong path. Yet God never intended for us to live paralysed by fear or anxiety.

The apostle Paul offers a powerful principle that brings clarity to decision-making:

“So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”
(1 Corinthians 10:31)

Though Paul was addressing a specific issue in the church, the truth behind his words reaches far beyond that context. He reminds us that the ultimate purpose of every action, choice, and decision is to honour God.

This simple principle can transform the way we approach life. Instead of asking, “What is the perfect decision?” we can begin asking, “Which choice best reflects God’s character and brings Him glory?”

Whether you’re pursuing a career, managing finances, serving your community, building relationships, raising a family, or making plans for the future, your decisions become clearer when your heart is focused on honouring God. A life centered on Him seeks integrity, compassion, wisdom, and love in every circumstance.

Before making a decision, consider these questions: Does this choice reflect God’s goodness? Does it demonstrate love toward others? Does it align with truth and integrity? Will it strengthen my witness and positively influence those around me?

The good news is that God has not left us to navigate life alone. He has given us His Word to guide us, His Spirit to direct us, and fellow believers to encourage and support us. As we seek Him sincerely, He provides the wisdom we need for each step.

You may not always know every outcome of your decisions, but you can trust the One who does. When you desire to honour God, you can move forward with confidence, knowing that He can lead, guide, and work through your choices.

Today, instead of striving for perfection, focus on choosing Him. Make decisions that reflect His love, honour His name, and trust Him with the results. When your heart is set on glorifying God, you can walk forward in faith, knowing that He will faithfully direct your path.
Amen.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Decision-making becomes simpler when our focus shifts from perfection to honouring God:
1 Corinthians 10:31 – “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”

Making decisions is one of the most challenging parts of life. From major life choices to everyday decisions, we often feel pressure to make the “perfect” choice. We analyse every possibility, weigh every outcome, and sometimes become so overwhelmed that we remain stuck in uncertainty.

While seeking God’s guidance is always wise, there are times when we unintentionally complicate the process. We worry about making a mistake, missing an opportunity, or choosing the wrong path. Yet God never intended for us to live paralysed by fear or anxiety.

The apostle Paul offers a powerful principle that brings clarity to decision-making:

“So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31)

Though Paul was addressing a specific issue in the church, the truth behind his words reaches far beyond that context. He reminds us that the ultimate purpose of every action, choice, and decision is to honour God.

This simple principle can transform the way we approach life. Instead of asking, “What is the perfect decision?” we can begin asking, “Which choice best reflects God’s character and brings Him glory?”

Whether you’re pursuing a career, managing finances, serving your community, building relationships, raising a family, or making plans for the future, your decisions become clearer when your heart is focused on honouring God. A life centered on Him seeks integrity, compassion, wisdom, and love in every circumstance.

Before making a decision, consider these questions: Does this choice reflect God’s goodness? Does it demonstrate love toward others? Does it align with truth and integrity? Will it strengthen my witness and positively influence those around me?

The good news is that God has not left us to navigate life alone. He has given us His Word to guide us, His Spirit to direct us, and fellow believers to encourage and support us. As we seek Him sincerely, He provides the wisdom we need for each step.

You may not always know every outcome of your decisions, but you can trust the One who does. When you desire to honour God, you can move forward with confidence, knowing that He can lead, guide, and work through your choices.

Today, instead of striving for perfection, focus on choosing Him. Make decisions that reflect His love, honour His name, and trust Him with the results. When your heart is set on glorifying God, you can walk forward in faith, knowing that He will faithfully direct your path. Amen.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Decision-making becomes simpler when our focus shifts from perfection to honouring God:
A heart that seeks His glory finds greater clarity and peace.

Every choice is an opportunity to reflect God’s character:
Even ordinary decisions can become acts of worship.

Love for God and love for others should guide our actions:
Decisions rooted in love often lead to lasting impact.

God provides guidance through His Word, His Spirit, and His people:
We are never left to navigate life’s choices alone.

Integrity is a powerful compass in times of uncertainty:
Choices that honour God help keep our conscience clear.

Trusting God is more important than controlling outcomes:
When we choose Him, we can confidently leave the results in His hands.

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