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6 Questions to Determine if an Opportunity Is from God

6 Questions to Determine if an Opportunity Is from God
  • Updated Sep 20, 2022

Sometimes when we are given opportunities, there is a clear answer, but sometimes the answer seems a little more murky. In those situations where we’re just not sure, not making those decisions can paralyze us. We either make no decision, or we might make a quick decision we later regret.

In today’s video, I want to consider six questions to help determine if an opportunity is one that God may be directing us to take.

1. What does the Bible say? God will never contradict what he has said in the Bible, so it is best to start there. There are so many great, clear commands in the Bible.

2. What does the Holy Spirit say? Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit as a guide in our conscience. It can provide another layer to help us make those decisions.

3. What does common sense say? Does the opportunity fit in with your current gifts and calling? Do you keep thinking about it? Does it keep coming up? These could be good indications that make your common sense say, “Maybe I should take this opportunity.”

4. What do other godly people say? Ask some of your fellow believers for advice. God can help clarify our own thoughts when we talk to other Christians. Put the opportunity before them and see what they say!

5. What do your circumstances say? Does it fit in with your current season of life? Does it work with your family situation?

6. Are you letting fear color your decision? We let fear guide our decisions all the time – more than God would want us to.

Continually use these questions to help you determine whether an opportunity is from God, or one that you should consider not taking. 

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sarah hamaker author bio picSarah Hamaker is a national speaker and award-winning author who loves writing romantic suspense books “where the hero and heroine fall in love while running for their lives.” She’s also a wife, mother of two teenagers and two college students, a therapeutic foster mom, and podcaster (The Romantic Side of Suspense podcast). She coaches writers, speakers and parents with an encouraging and commonsense approach. Visit her online at sarahhamakerfiction.com.