Biblical Decision Making

Practical Examples of Biblical Decision Making
We continue to look at decision making in areas that are morally legitimate for the believer. We seek to apply a Biblical framework for decision making to day-to-day decisions with which we are all faced.

A Biblical Model for Decision Making
We continue to look at decision making in areas that are morally legitimate for the believer. How should we proceed here? Drawing on the work of some of those who have written in this area, we attempt to construct a Biblical framework for decision making

Less-reliable or even erroneous views on guidance
We begin to look at decision making in areas that are morally legitimate for the believer. How should we proceed here? To begin with, we look at methods believers have used, considering them Biblical. While some of these do have a proper place in guidance

The Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Commandments
We complete our consideration of the Ten Commandments specifically from the point of view of decision-making. Please note that the recording is incomplete due to technical difficulties. We apologize for the inconvenience.

The Seventh Commandment
We continue our consideration of the Ten Commandments specifically from the point of view of decision-making. We look at the commandment not to commit adultery and see how this should impact the decisions we make from day to day in terms (for example) of

The Sixth Commandment (continued)
We continue our consideration of the Sixth Commandment specifically from the point of view of decision-making. We explore a number of ways in which a commandment not to harm others but rather to promote their well-being applies to us today.

The Sixth Commandment
We continue this series by looking at the Sixth Commandment specifically from the point of view of decision-making. We examine life and death issues, seeking to understand how this commandment applies and helps us to make wise and godly choices.

The Fifth Commandment
We continue this series by looking at the Fifth Commandment specifically from the point of view of decision-making. We see how this commandment not only refers to our immediate parents but also to everyone in our life who is in a position of authority ove

The Fourth Commandment
We continue this series by looking at the Fourth Commandment. We seek to demonstrate from Scripture that the keeping of one day in seven holy to the Lord is a continuing commandment which the believer should gladly obey. We also see that this was given fo

The Second and Third Commandments
We continue this series by looking at the Second and Third Commandments. Their teaching is applied in the area of our worship, which, as we see, is the whole of our lives.

The First Commandment
We continue this series by looking at the First Commandment. We see that in a number of important areas of our lives, a proper grasp of its teaching will help us to make good decisions, and to worship God appropriately.

The Will of God
This is the beginning of a new Discipleship class on Decision making from a Biblical perspective. The series starts with a consideration of exactly what we mean when we use the phase, ‘the will of God’. It is our intention, God willing, to proceed from h