Counsel

Counsel

“I call on you, my God, for you will answer me; turn your ear to me and hear my prayer.” Psalm 17:6.

Sometimes people make decisions they later regret because the counsel they heeded was ungodly.

It is critical that we know how to discern what is wise, biblical advice.

Here are suggestions to help you detect whether or not guidance is scriptural.

1. Christ!
Look for counsel that makes frequent reference to God, the Bible, and Jesus Christ.

If you need guidance but receive advice that neglects or contradicts the principles of Scripture, the best thing to do is

seek input elsewhere.

2. Call!

Think twice if there is much talk but no prayer.

Even with a great exchange of ideas and human wisdom-
– it’s essential that someone propose, “Let’s ask the Lord to give us direction.”

A prudent advisor knows that prayer is a vital element in attaining the whole counsel of God.

3. Compromise!

Avoid any counselor who compromises Scripture by bending the standards God has set for His children.

People will sometimes say things like, “Nobody’s perfect, so a tiny bit of gossip (or gambling, or a little ‘fun’) here

and there won’t hurt.”

Such rationalizing can quickly lead to bondage.

4. Criticism!
Beware of counsel that is quick to criticize the church or its spiritual leaders.

An advisor who readily discredits the church because of its visible weaknesses may be someone hiding a hurtful bias.
Such people may have an agenda that is quite different from the Lord’s plan and perspective.

Remember that living within each believer is the Counsellor Himself. Isa. 9:6; John 14:26.
And He wants to help with all our decisions.

Trust Him in everything.

(PR)

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