The Trap of Relying on Signs and Feelings to Make Decisions

TLDRMany Christians fall into the trap of relying on signs and feelings instead of making decisions based on facts and responsibility. This video discusses the importance of using our intellect and will to gather data, seek counsel, weigh options, and make informed decisions. It emphasizes that God has already spoken through revelation and that signs and feelings should not be the sole basis for decision-making.

Key insights

Many Christians prefer to be told what to do rather than making decisions for themselves.

God speaks with clarity through sacred scripture, tradition, and the teaching of the Church.

Signs and feelings should not be the primary basis for decision-making, as they can be subjective and unreliable.

Making decisions requires gathering data, seeking counsel, and weighing risks and consequences.

Not making a decision also has risks and costs, so it is important to choose and take responsibility.

Q&A

How can Christians avoid falling into the trap of relying on signs and feelings?

Christians can avoid this trap by recognizing that God speaks through sacred scripture, tradition, and the teaching of the Church. They should use their intellect and will to gather data, seek counsel, and make informed decisions.

Why is it important to gather data and weigh risks when making decisions?

Gathering data and weighing risks helps in making informed decisions. It allows individuals to consider all the relevant factors and potential consequences before choosing a course of action.

What should Christians do if they realize they made a wrong decision?

If Christians realize they made a wrong decision, they should be willing to change course. They can gather new data, seek additional counsel, and make a new decision based on the updated information.

What is the cost of not making a decision?

Not making a decision also has risks and costs. It can lead to missed opportunities, stagnation, and inability to move forward. It is important to be proactive and take responsibility by making decisions.

How can Christians find guidance in decision-making?

Christians can find guidance in decision-making through prayer, seeking wisdom from trusted mentors or spiritual directors, and aligning their choices with the teachings of the Church.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Many Christians fall into the trap of relying on signs and feelings instead of making decisions based on facts and responsibility.

05:58God speaks with clarity through sacred scripture, tradition, and the teaching of the Church.

06:11Signs and feelings should not be the primary basis for decision-making, as they can be subjective and unreliable.

06:26Making decisions requires gathering data, seeking counsel, and weighing risks and consequences.

08:11Not making a decision also has risks and costs, so it is important to choose and take responsibility.