Stop waiting for a neon sign and start moving. Learn how to overcome decision paralysis and discern God’s will when choosing between two great opportunities.

God’s will isn't a hidden treasure map; it’s actually much more about who we are becoming than which door we walk through.
Having two good choices/two opportunities and having to pick one. How the Bible defines healthy decision making and how to hear the voice of God/be attentive to the Holy Spirit to make the best decision when it feels like both are good (in the context of selecting the right church, relationship, career, etc.)


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Lena: You know, Nia, I was reading that some researchers estimate we make about 35,000 decisions every single day. It’s wild, right? But it’s not the choice between cereal or toast that keeps us up at night—it’s those moments where we’re standing at a crossroads between two really great opportunities.
Nia: Exactly. It’s that "FOBO"—the Fear of Better Options. We get paralyzed because we’re choosing between two "goods," like two healthy churches or two great career paths, and we’re terrified of stepping outside of God’s plan.
Lena: That’s it! We’re waiting for a neon sign or a "liver shiver" to tell us what to do, but we just get silence. It makes you wonder if we’re looking for a secret code instead of a relationship.
Nia: Right, and the beauty is that God’s will isn't a hidden treasure map; it’s actually much more about who we are becoming than which door we walk through. Let’s explore how we can move past that analysis paralysis and actually hear the gentle whisper of the Spirit in the middle of the noise.