Koinonia Hour - Fred Tomlinson - The Question of Decision

Koinonia Hour - Fred Tomlinson - The Question of Decision

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There eventually comes a moment when people ask themselves a
question about their lives, "Did I make the right decision?" When
they do ask, it is a time of real, honest, heart reflection. They
look at where they are, and from that point, look back at the
years they have lived. Things that look like lost opportunities
and failures. Maybe even punishments from God. Other questions
arise about decisions they made along their journeys. They try to
add up how they got to where they are today in a downcast way.
 


This question is one laced with doubt because of where they see
themselves today. They ask this question in despair and
discouragement. The enemy also quickly gets involved by tempting
them into thinking that they did make wrong decisions, and
accuses them ruthlessly in their doubts, casting them down even
further.  Today Fred demonstrates through the life of Paul
the Apostle the example of a truly free person. A man who lived a
relatively free life on the open road preaching the gospel
everywhere. 


Though little by little, he began to lose freedoms he once had
until he found himself in chains, and in prison.  Fred
beautifully takes us on a short but rich journey into Paul's
life, and an even deeper look at him in his humanity.
  He directs our hearts to look up to the same God Paul
did, and to know that wherever we are, wherever we find
ourselves, "all things are working together for the good of them
that love Him." Meaning, "the good" Paul mentioned did not mean
everything would be perfect. But that God works in our lives,
according to His good will and purpose are perfectly
accomplished.   


"There will be no doubt about His having chosen you when you have
chosen Him. Often doubts will prevail. What a mercy it is that it
is not your hold of Christ that saves you, but His hold of you!"
 ~Charles H. Spurgeon

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