Make God-Centered Decisions
Do you want a salad or roasted vegetables? For some of us this might be an easy decision. For others, it might be more difficult. When I was a child and I couldn't make this kind of decision, my father would figuratively put one in his left hand and one in his right hand without telling me which was in each hand. Then I was to choose a hand, right or left? I was supposed to go with whichever of the choices in the hand I chose But most of the time, in that second after he told me which I had to go with I realized either that I was happy with the choice or sad that I didn't get the other and knew which I really wanted. In this case, usually the salad. You never knew which vegetables were going to be in 'roasted vegetables.' A salad is usually more predictable. This way of choosing is a decision making game and one that I occasionally still use to help make simple and fairly unimportant decisions. But what about when the decisions are much bigger much harder? In the Unde...