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Wednesday, December 25, 2024 at 12:41 AM
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Knowing What God Wants

A question I've been asked a lot over the years from the cowboy crowd is, “How do I know what God wants me to do?”

Often times, it has to do with one of two things: sorting out when to retire from the rodeo and find out what else to do in life or what to do about a relationship.

In one case, the young man was sincerely struggling. The woman he was in love with wanted to go back to her husband. He didn't know why God would take her away from him or what he should do to try to convince her to stay.

Now, for must of us, this is pretty straightforward with or without the Bible. You let her go back to her marriage.

But for Christians, this should still be one of the easiest decisions to sort out. The Bible offers lots of teaching against adultery and certainly in Old Testament laws, the punishment for it was severe.

Leviticus 20:10 If a man commits adultery with the wife of his neighbor, both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death.

While we know when Jesus came, he turned a lot of these rules upside down. He kept the religious elite from stoning a woman to death for adultery but he still called it out as a sin.

Not everything in the Bible is as clear as this situation and issues can get complicated like with divorce and remarriage.

But for this young man, if he truly wanted to know what God wanted him to do, there are verses that make it clear he has no choice but to let her go back to her husband while recognizing the situation was sinful and both needed to repent.

There are many verses that give us clear direction that can apply to countless daily situations. Jesus commands us to be kind to others and share out faith and he tells us to live in ways that honor God.

For the situations that are less clear, we still have to seek God's will first in scripture and prayer but also through the counsel of those we trust to also be digging into God's word for the direction we are supposed to take.

Our second example, of whether or not it's time to quite rodeo doesn't necessarily have clear Bible verses. We can look at issues about how the sport is affecting our family or personal life, our finances, our health and we can find other verses that might lead us to a decision that it is better for us to pack it in. Other verses could show us how the sport has become an opportunity for us to minister to others and share the gospel and there could be very compelling Biblical reasons that God would want us to stick with it.

Sometimes it's easy to know what God wants us to do and sometimes it's hard. Always, there are answers and guidance in scripture.

Cowboys of the Cross is a rodeo/bull riding ministry that leads cowboy church services at events and maintains an online presence to share the gospel and make disciples among the ranch and rodeo community. They can be found at CowboysOfTheCross. com


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