5 Ways To Clear Up Confusion. by. Rev. Don Victor.



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Let's talk about a subject that has a strong foundation in reality and experience.

Introduction

It is evident that confusion is more of a feature of daily life. Everyone will probably experience it at some point in their lives. Spiritual and Scriptural approaches are the best ways to deal with confusion and have proven to be successful.

When I was in college, I learned one important lesson. What exactly was it? I learned in the electrical engineering department that even a slight error might result in significant damage and disasters.

I had a very early understanding of this fundamental concept. It advises against acting when something urgent or unexpected happens. In the worst-case scenario, don't take any action. It was terrible in its real-life application. 

How do you wait for troubles to swallow you? That was a question I asked frequently then. Contrarily, that has saved my life in numerous times in the field. 

The All-powerful God deserves all glory, honor, and thanks. Amen. Lord, you are in charge of my life, and for everything you have done for me, I will always be thankful to you.

I often heard people crying and saying, "I didn't know what to do, i was confused" as they expressed their confusion. This is most likely what happens when a precious life has been wasted. Do you know that it can be difficult to react positively when one is confused? 

My purpose in writing this post goes beyond motivation. I want to put all of your questions to rest. Let's discuss five tried-and-true ways to clear up confusion. May you never be confused in Jesus name.

Table Of Contents
1.1 Just wait
1.2 Read your Bible
1.3 Pray to God
1.4 Be Patience
1.5 Tell others


1.1 Just Wait
The phrase "just wait" is made up of two English words that are classified as an adjective and a verb, respectively. It denotes being impartial, uninvolved, or out of action.

According to the Bible, those who wait on God will always experience renewed strength. The value of waiting is impossible to explain.

But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31.

If you don't have all the answers, try not to be too hard on yourself. Just be patient and take some breaks now and again. Take everything out of your head so you can hear that still, small voice.

Elijah calmly and quietly waited. Before hearing the voice of the omnipotent God speaking in a still, small voice to him. 
Ref.: (1Kings19:11-13)

Awaiting God's intervention on your behalf has an enormous amount of power. God's ultimate goal is to guide you to the truth during the waiting period.

1.2 Read your Bible.
By praying, we communicate with God. One of the primary and most trustworthy channels through which God speaks to his children is the Bible, which is His written word. When you find yourself lost or uncertain, reading the Bible can be an excellent source of reassurance and direction.

A man's testimony from last year comes to mind. It was about a man who had been diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctors have been treating the issue for some time. He requested that the verse be read to him from Psalms 118:17 during what you may call his very last moment on earth.

The Psalm reads as follows in King James Version: I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.

His wife had read him this verse a number of times. After as many as ten readings, he stood up, and his breathing returned to normal. Everything suddenly changed in the hospital. The man was free from every cancerous trace.

Sometimes reading your Bible is all you need. The power of God's word is something we won't fully understand until we meet in heaven. Are you confused and unclear about what to do or where to turn? Read the Bible.

1.3 Pray to God
The scripture says And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
Psalms 50:15.

In times of confusion, praying is the most crucial thing you can do. Ask God to help you understand your misunderstanding. Ask the Lord to give you His peace and to make it easier for you to understand what He is saying to you. Confusion indicates a lack of peace.

You must realize that the devil uses confusion as a tactic to disrupt your life. This should be enough to keep your prayer life in high gear. After you have prayed to God for help, Give God the freedom to act in your life in whatever way pleases Him.

Don't try to guide God. It is alright to say, Have your way, Lord! Always keep in mind that you are interacting with your maker who knows what is unknowable.

1.4 Be Patience
Patience is a virtue; where patience exists, anything is possible. Prior to being patient with God, practice patience with others. According to the Bible, let the patience have their perfect work. Here, the biblical definition of patience is endurance.

But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. James 1:4.

People experience discomfort from injuries. Would you flee from your pain if you were one of them? No, you endure. From a biblical perspective that's what patience is. Keep in mind that it is dangerous to act in ignorance when you are uncertain. Therefore, exercise patience.

1.5 Share With Others
The Bible says two are better than one. Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labour. Ecclesiastes 4:9.

Three heads are produced when two heads meet. Sharing any situation allows for better management of the situation. The best thing you can do may be to share your confusion with others.

Now there is a way to go about that. You don't have to go live on CNN to share your confusion with others. Share it with a mentor or a few trustworthy believers.

It is important to share your confusion with someone who is curious about what your challenges are. They might be able to offer you prayers and other sorts of help.

Be sincere with yourself when seeking help. Don't try to force it on anyone. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Ask your parents or a mentor if there is anything you don't understand. There are trusted people in your family, workplace, or church who can guide you if you are confused.

Keep in mind that you are not alone. Many Christians go through periods of confusion and loneliness. For your edification, the referenced scripture below could help.

Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: 1 Peter 5:8.

Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world. 1 Peter 5:9.

But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.1 Peter 5:10.

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