(by Joyce Meyer)
And let the peace (soul harmony which comes) from Christ rule (act as umpire continually) in your hearts [deciding and settling with finality all questions that arise in your minds, in that peaceful state]
When you do feel you need to say no, you don't have to give a reason why. So often people want us to justify our decisions, and we really don't need to do that. I try to be led by
God's Spirit—or another way of saying it is I try to be led by my heart—and sometimes I don't even fully understand why I don't feel something isn't right for me.
But I have learned if I do feel that way, I am not going to go against my own conscience in order to have everyone be happy with me. I often say,
"I just don't have peace about it," or "I don't feel right about it," or even a plain old "I don't want to" is sufficient.
There is nothing wrong with giving a reason if you have one, but I think we go overboard trying to explain ourselves sometimes.
Follow your heart and keep your peace. Say no when you need to and yes when you should.
Lord, make me more sensitive to the peace that comes when You are ruling in my heart.
May I be quick to follow Your peace and leading in everything I do.
Amen.
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