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Free Download of JAMB'S UTME past questions with Answers on CRK's "Decision-Making"

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Free Download of Jamb-Utme-Past Questions with Answers on CRK's Decision-Making.

There have been lots of posts out there, stating 'Free Download of  UTME past questions with Answers' but only questions without answers. This has prompted me to painstakingly create this pack by providing solutions to Jamb past questions on different topics and making them available for download free. Not only are these questions provided topics by topics, the solutions are also provided systematically. This is another Jamb past questions pack with answers by SB Sanni of Babatunde Elucidation. It's a Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) UTME past questions on the topic 'Decision-Making'.

Side note: 'ume 87@41' in the pack implies ume 1987 question number 41.
As the description of the website displays-understanding what you know is the key-I would like to explain briefly on this topic.


Brief explanation on the topic

Decision-Making

The Bible offers many principles to aid the process of making decisions that honour God. The following list is not exhaustive, but it does represent many teachings of Scripture.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” If we should pray in all situations, we should certainly pray in times of decision-making. As we pray, we ask for wisdom (James 1:5). This implies to always starts with prayer.

The follow up should be a pondering on the issue in order to make the wise decision. It is imperative to understand what options are available. Once the factors are known, options can be further considered and evaluated.

In order to be firm on your decision, ensure it is biblical. When we follow the teachings of God’s Word, He guides our path and provides knowledge to make wise choices.

Another point worth noting is to seek godly counsel be it from a friend, your pastor or any trusted christian. Proverbs 15:22 says, “Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed.” 

Essentially, trusting in the Lord with your decision puts a stamp on it. In other words, if you’ve made your decision with prayer, sound wisdom, and biblical counsel, trust God for the outcome. Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”

Repenting is another core point worth noting. Be willing to admit mistakes and adjust accordingly. In most cases, there is no wisdom in continuing down a wrong path after you have discovered it is wrong. Be willing to admit mistakes or failures and ask God for the grace to change. 

Ultimately, give praise to God for your success. When your decisions result in personal success, the temptation is to believe it is due to your own power, talent, or genius. However, it is God who blesses our efforts and gives strength. According to John 3:27,“A man can receive only what is given him from heaven.”

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