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Why is waiting on God significant in decision-making?

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Waiting on God is crucial as it allows believers to seek divine guidance instead of relying solely on their judgments (Acts 1:4).

In the realm of decision-making, waiting on God is fundamental for ensuring that actions align with His will rather than human understanding. The apostles were instructed in Acts 1:4 to wait for the promise of the Father, indicating a reliance on God's timing and guidance. When they acted hastily to replace Judas without seeking God's direction, they took a step that ultimately led to choosing Matthias, whose role was not divinely appointed (Acts 1:26). This serves as a reminder that believers must prioritize prayer and patience in their decisions, trusting that God knows what is best for their lives. By waiting on God, Christians cultivate a deeper relationship with Him, allowing for the Holy Spirit's leading in all matters, ensuring that their choices reflect His sovereign purpose.
Scripture References: Acts 1:4, Acts 1:26

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