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Being Decisive | Bruce McCleland | Living Principles Part 3

Living Principles

January 21, 2024 • Ps Bruce McCleland • Jeremiah 18:1–10, Psalm 15, James 1:5–8, Matthew 5:37, Romans 7:21

What are you trusting God to do this year? Have you included Him in your plans? Is He at the center of it all? As Christians this is what we should do - make plans, have a vision but overall let God guide us.


It should not only be with our vision and dreams but with our living principles as well. Part of our living principles is being decisive. Sometimes we get bombarded with options and we become too indecisive. Sometimes we make decisions that we don't fully agree with because we are indecisive. In this week’s teaching, join Pastor Bruce as we continue with Living Principles while focusing on Being Decisive in our walk with Christ and in our lives. 


In the book of James we learn more about being double minded. The book teaches us not to doubt but to trust in God and become stable in all we do. The truth is, if we are indecisive about one thing then we can be indecisive in other areas of our lives as well. 


Being indecisive is having instability and being double-minded. This means that we are not anchored in one thing but get swayed by a lot of things in life. Indecisiveness creates spiritual instability as well. If we are double-minded then we can't do anything significant for God and His kingdom.


What causes Indecisiveness

- Fear of failure

- Fear of missing out

- Fear of being hurt


So how do we settle being indecisive?

- Make a choice :

We have to choose a side, we can't choose both. If we don't make decisions and make the right choices then we will be tossed from side to side. Making a choice gives us stability.


- Overcome trauma:

We need to overcome our trauma because we can sometimes find ourselves victim to our past and our hurt. We become so used to certain reactions and ways but God doesn't want us to remain the same. He does a work in us and He transforms us - In Him we can overcome our hurt and trauma.


- Be inquisitive:

We need to be people that learn. We can't rely on others to grow our faith. We can't wait for preachers and cell leaders to connect us to God but we need to learn more by reading and studying God's Word. We need to be learners, researchers and seekers. This is how we will grow.


We need to constantly be at the feet of the Father, we need to draw near to Him because the more we draw to Him then the more we will become like Him. 


Double-mindedness has a lot to do with our hurt. Our previous experiences play a part in this but Jesus molds us - He transforms and reshapes us. So let Him transform you and do only what He can do.


So what are you choosing?