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Rev. Eriks is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Loveland, Colorado. During the course of our lives each one of us must make many important, agonizing decisions. We have important decisions to make every day. Parents must decide how to rear their covenant children. They decide where to sen
However, there are many decisions to be made that Scripture does not specifically address. These decisions fall into another category when we have determined that the choices before us are not opposed to the Scriptures. If they are not, then how do we know what God's will is? For example, a family s
When making life decisions, it is important for Christian young people to not only look to their parents and friends for guidance, but they must also look to God’s word. As young children, all the important decisions in our lives were made for us by our parents or others around us, but as we grow ol
Whether we like it or not, this life requires us to make a lot of decisions. We are quite literally faced with making decisions every minute of every hour of every day of our life. If you stop for a moment and consider how many decisions you make each and every day, it is enough to cause a certain a
The choices are endless and the decisions are intimidating. Even once a decision is made, the uncertainty may never quite go away. Students might settle on a major or a discipline, but what will they do with it? One way or another, the college student is faced with difficult decisions, with the futu
These just add other doubts into my mind concerning the question, am I making the right decision? Parents, ministers, and teachers have taught me that making decisions is a matter of following God’s will for my life. I know, then, that to make college decisions, I have to determine what God’s plan f
You are at a critical junction in your life, when many important decisions have to be made, such as choosing a specific vocation, and along with that, whether to continue your education at a college or pursue some line of work right after high school; deciding on whether to marry or remain single, a
There are decisions that have to do with our daily vocation in our job in school etc. Decisions concerning our bodies in the matters of sex or drugs-should we follow the way of the world or no! And so we could go on. A decision is the formation of a judgment on a matter under consideration. Further
First, decisions are made by the church with which a member disagrees or is not satisfied, but these decisions do not concern matters of principle. The member may question the wisdom or the appropriateness of such decisions. Perhaps the decision concerns a building project, a change in the liturgy o
Some of these are as such: our calling, which is in itself a vast collection of decisions. There might be the question of college; how long, where? Another major decision may be to start looking for a job, or yet another, to look for a wife. Since most of these decisions must be made at the end of h