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How does one's faith influence decision-making in conflict?

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Faith influences decision-making by encouraging believers to prioritize God's will and the welfare of others over personal gain.

In times of conflict, a believer's faith should guide their decisions, as seen in Abram's choice to allow Lot first pick of the land. Abram acted in faith, trusting that God would provide for him, regardless of Lot's decision. He believed in God's promises and desired to maintain a godly witness. This reliance on faith challenges believers to consider their choices through the lens of Scripture, ensuring they reflect love and humility, prioritize God’s honor, and consider the implications on their testimony. Making decisions rooted in faith can lead to peace and resolution, even amidst difficulties.
Scripture References: Genesis 13:9-10, 1 Timothy 6:9

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