“How long halt ye between two opinions?” This is a difficult position to be in. It is doubly true when either choice will glorify God. To be in such a situation is to experience what the proverbial saying calls being “between a rock and a hard place.”
Not to choose one way or the other leaves things unresolved and us unstable. Therefore, it’s better to make a decision, even if it’s wrong. God can correct a wrong decision, but He can do nothing for no decision. It is said of Paul and his party, “…they assayed to…but the Spirit suffered them not.”
Do what you generally know the be right, and God will take care of the specifics.
Feb 24, 2008
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