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Pre-Decide: Foolproof Your Life

Pre-Decide: Foolproof Your Life

We never plan to mess up our lives, but unfortunately we never plan not to. Everyday you are faced with 10s of 1000s of decisions many of which you are not prepared to make, but what if you pre-decided to approach each decision with by asking a question that would foolproof your life? You can and we will tell you how.

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Lifeway Church • Downtown Campus

114 S Congress St, York, SC 29745, USA

Sunday 8:00 AM

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Do you need information or have questions related to today's message, email us at ihavequestions@golifeway.com.
“In the moment decisions” are rarely good decisions.
Very few decisions afford you an opportunity to re-decide, so to avoid bad decisions, you need to pre-decide.
What is the wise thing to do?

1. In light of my past experiences, what’s the wise thing to do?
2. In light of my current circumstances, what’s the wise thing to do?
3. In light of my future hopes and dreams, what’s the wise thing to do?
The naïve
The fool
The mocker
The naïve person lacks experience and believes they can figure life out on their own.
The naive must say to God, “You’re smarter than me and I trust you.”
The fool knows the difference between right and wrong but doesn’t care.
The fool has experience but won’t learn from his experience.
The fool changes by having to face the full consequences of their decisions.
The mocker is critical of those who choose to do the right thing.
The naïve is clueless.
The fool is careless.
The mocker is critical.
Forgiveness is available to the naïve, the fool, and the mocker.
A foolproof life begins when you decide to step into a relationship with Jesus and trust Him to guide and direct your life.