Choice (Written to an individual who was faced with a life-changing
decision—a marriage proposal.)
It may surprise you to know that God likes you, His
child, to make your own choices within His will. As long as you delight
yourself in the Lord most of all and want to do His will, it is His delight to
also give you the desires of your heart, because He’s the One who puts them
there when you’re pleasing Him! His Word says, “Delight yourself also in the
Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4). If you
love the Lord with all your heart, your personal desires are usually the right
ones, because you want most of all to please Him. So your personal desires in
the matter have a great deal to do with God’s will. He gives us what we want
and have faith for.
As my
mother used to say, “When in doubt, don’t.” The Bible warns us that whatever is
not done in faith is sin (Romans 14:23). If you’re truly convinced in your
heart and persuaded by God’s Word that a certain thing is God’s will, you
should do it, no matter what anybody else says; if you’re convinced that
something is not God’s will, you shouldn’t do it, no matter what
anybody says; and if you’re not sure that a thing is God’s will, then
the best thing to do is to wait until the Lord reveals His will to you one way
or the other.
It even pleases the lord to give us our personal choice between several possibilities, all within his will. In the meantime, don’t let anybody else tell you that some
course of action is “of the Lord” and that it is okay to proceed, if He has not
confirmed this to you personally. If anyone asks, just say that you’re waiting
for the Lord to show you His will. Anything is possible, for with God nothing
is impossible, and “all things are possible to him that believes” (Luke 1:37;
Mark 9:23). However you must be personally sure, and not merely swayed by
others. It must be your own personal decision, what you truly have faith for,
in which case, if it were in accordance with God’s Word, it would be “of God.”
When making a major, life-changing decision such as you
are doing, time is often the great tester. I’d certainly advise you to wait
until you’re sure in your own mind and heart of God’s will. As Paul says, “Let
each be fully convinced in his own mind” (Romans 14:5).
In
affairs of the heart, I do not believe in acting merely out of a sense of duty.
There must be a great deal of genuine love, personal love as well as love for
God. If it’s God’s will, He gives us this kind of love, real love. Any relationship that
does not have such love will likely result in heartache, and some people
getting hurt—including you! But if it is real love, God’s love, it will survive
anything. So if I were you, I would wait until I was sure.
In this matter of marriage, God may know you both need a
companion, comforter, encourager, inspirer, and example—the kind of genuine
helpmeet that God designs for His own. It could be that you have both found the
will of God.
You must make your own choice. If you truly love this
person and this person loves you, and if it is God’s will, nothing short of
this will ever satisfy you. But the decision is up to you, and you alone. No
one else can make it for you.
This is one of the mysteries of His will and His plan: He
has bestowed upon each of us the power to choose. And strange as it may seem to
some, it even pleases the Lord to give us our personal choice between several
possibilities, all within His will. It is similar to how we sometimes let our
children choose a toy to buy or an activity, as long as it’s safe and good for
them, and doesn’t harm others. This is one thing people don’t seem to
understand about God: As our loving heavenly Father, He really likes to give us
our choice.
If a previous choice did not work out well, it could be
that you made a mistake at that time, perhaps because you let others overly
influence your choice. Don’t let that happen again. This time, make your own
choice. God will give you whatever you want, if it’s good for you, because He
loves you. “No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly”
(Psalm 84:11). If it is good for you and the others involved, He will be more
than glad to give it to you. However, if we insist on making what He knows will
prove to be a bad choice, He often lets us suffer the consequences. He may give
us the desires of our heart, but emptiness to our souls (Psalm 106:15).
So, contrary to common misconception, God does not usually
choose for us! We have to choose for ourselves and find His will for ourselves.
We have to find what is best for us through our knowledge of His Word, personal
experience, and asking Him. This is what He put us here to learn: how to make
the right decisions through our personal contact with Jesus, our knowledge of
God’s Word and His will, and our love for Him and others. We must do what we
know is right.
It comes back to the scripture, “Let each be fully
convinced in his own mind” (Romans 14:5). Be sure you’re right, then go ahead
and do what you know is right, no matter what anybody says. Do it because you
are personally convinced it’s God’s will, it’s according to His Word, and you
have confirmed it through several other means. Best of all, pray and ask the
Lord. He likes for you to seek His will and find it, so you will know without a
doubt that it’s right when you do it.
Until then, don’t! As long as you’re doubtful about a
decision, don’t let anyone else pressure you to act upon it, one way or the
other. He wants to give you the desires of your heart, but they must be the
desires of your heart and not someone else’s—your choice and not
another’s.
May God bless and keep you and continue to make you a
great blessing, and may He give you every desire of your heart as you delight
yourself in Him and His love. “Do not fear … for it is your Father’s good
pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32). Your will
be done in Him. That’s what He wants to know: that you’re making your own
personal choice in the matter. •
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