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Do my decisions really matter to God?
God cares about what’s going on in our hearts. In any decision we have the opportunity to choose who we will worship. Will we worship God or will we worship ourselves? God desires to be the highest priority in every part of our lives.
In some areas of life it’s clear that there are right decisions and wrong decisions–like the choice of whether to cheat on an exam. In other areas, we need to make choices between two good things–like making a decision between two great colleges. It’s quite possible God would be present in and honored by either decision. Other times the choice may have to do with a gray area–something that’s not necessarily right or wrong. These are opportunities to practice wisdom. For example, spending a lot of time talking on the phone or texting friends may be a good thing. But if there’s never any time when we are just quiet and still, it can be harder for us to be aware of God’s presence. Being wise might mean turning the phone off from time to time to quiet your heart so you can be more attentive to the presence of God in everyday life.

Sometimes when we make decisions, it can seem like we’re trying to work God into our life story. But really, we are part of God’s story and God is delighted by our desire to live with that focus in mind.
— Dr. Jamie Noling Associate Campus Pastor at Azusa Pacific University (California)
How do I discover God’s will?
First, you have to make sure you’re seeking to obey what God has already revealed in Scripture. This includes things like obeying your parents. That’s a clear instruction from God. It doesn’t really work to ignore God’s revealed will but yet expect God to answer specific questions like where you should go to college.
As you study God’s Word and spend time in prayer, your relationship with God grows and you begin to understand God’s character. You will then be in the right place to hear God’s instruction for other areas of your life. In addition to Bible study and prayer, be willing to seek godly counsel from a mentor, pastor, or your parents.
If we’re serious about following God’s will, we have to recognize that it’s not about getting what we want, but doing what God asks. We must trust that he is faithful and good, and that his will is what’s best for us.
— Dr. Jeff Gangel Director of Spiritual Formation at Toccoa Falls College (Georgia)
Will God ask me to do stuff I don’t want to do?
God may call us to do things that don’t feel natural to us at first. But as we listen and respond to the call of God, we get connected to our deeper desires. After all, the things God calls us to do are things that he created us to do.

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