“The believer at minimum can declare by his will that he wants the truth, that he wants to know and obey the truth.” – Watchman Nee
There are times in life when we have the luxury of thinking things through then making well-reasoned decisions. There are other times when we have to make an immediate choice.
Such was the case in the time of judges in Israel. The battle was on and the tribes of Israel were called by Deborah and Barak to send fighters to defend their land and their families. Many came immediately. Others refused. The tribe of Reuben simply thought about it too long, and the battle was over while they were still thinking: “Among the clans of Reuben there were great searchings of heart” (Judges 5:15b).
We can get paralyzed with overthinking when God is calling us to act. We want to do things right and to confirm God’s leading, but we don’t always have the luxury of deliberation. What then?
If we are consistently reading the Bible and taking it into our hearts and lives,
If we are people of habitual prayer, and
If we are growing accustomed to sensing God’s direction in our lives
Then we often can proceed without the prolonged “great searchings of heart” experienced by the Reubenites. Why? Because we will have been trained by God and his Word to think biblically, to understand the way he leads, and then to respond in confidence when we need to make a quick decision. After all, we don’t want to deliberate too long and then find out we have missed a God-given opportunity.
Wisdom tells us to practice biblical thinking every day so when we need it most it will be ready to use.
“Seek his will in all you do,
and he will show you which path to take.”
– Proverbs 3:6 NLT
