It was a simple little task ~ go through the line at the local fresh Mexican food restaurant and order a salad for my lunch. I told the lady at the beginning of the “assembly” line I’d like a salad.
“What kind of bowl would you like? Fried shell or plastic bowl?”
“Plastic, please.”
“What kind of lettuce? Spinach, Bibb, Romaine or a mix of all three?”
“All three would be great.”
“Beans and rice?”
“No, thanks.”
The questions continued with the next person who served up my salad. I was asked about:
Salsa
Cheeses
Peppers
Onions
Cilantro
Sour cream
Dressing
Beverage
I about needed a nap after I paid! Okay, maybe, just maybe that’s a little extreme, but it is pretty comical to hear all the decisions one has to make just order food! Those were easy decisions. All I had to do was choose what I like.
In making harder decisions, it’s not such a simple ordeal, is it? If I want God’s best, I know that I need to seek His face about each issue. It really doesn’t matter what I like in matters of my life. I have a God who knows what is best for me, so I must take these issues to Him.
Elizabeth George suggests making a list of four questions for hard decisions. These questions will reveal your motive:
- Why would I do this?
- Why wouldn’t I do this?
- Why should I do this?
- Why shouldn’t I do this?
- Why would I do this? – I need a job! It’s in a good location. This is the only offer I’ve had in months.
- Why wouldn’t I do this? It will keep me away from home when my children get in from school. The pay isn’t terrific. I don’t particularly love what I’d be doing. I would love to work with children somewhere.
- Why should I do this? We could use the money.
- Why shouldn’t I do this? My kids would be on their own for two hours after school.
- Keep praying about it. Talk out the four questions with God. Sit and listen to His Spirit whispering to you. Don’t make a decision until you have peace from Him.
- Connect the things that happen next after you pray!
