Trust Your Gut, Trust God



Good solid reasoning is an important part of the decision making process, but don’t count out your intuition.

“If I get an idea and it won’t go away then I have to do it… This takes a fair amount of self-trust, but I find that it works,” explained inventor Andrew Mercer. A hunch or that gut feeling should never be ignored.

Where where do you suppose these “gut” feelings come from? Your brain is like a computer, constantly recording to your subconscious. It is recording, connecting, and storing unrelated knowledge, experiences, and feelings. Later, it combines this disparate information into answers — hunches — if you simply ask, trust, and listen.

For these hunches there is no apparent logical reasoning. You may be led to take a spontaneous vacation, ignore trusted advice, or change life’s path.

We Christians believe this is the voice of God leading us. Sure it is a natural neurological process. But this process was put there by Him in order to speak to us. Science can’t explain how these “gut feelings” resonate within the mind just that they are there and they seem to work. Trust your gut, trust God.

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