How should God's dominion in Job 25:2 influence our daily decision-making? Opening the Text “Dominion and awe belong to Him; He establishes peace in the heights of heaven.” (Job 25:2) Seeing the Scope of God’s Dominion • Dominion means absolute rule—nothing lies outside His authority (Psalm 24:1; Daniel 4:35). • Awe describes our response: reverence that shapes priorities (Hebrews 12:28). • Peace in the heights shows His power is ordered, not chaotic; His rule brings stability (Colossians 1:17). Why Dominion Matters on Monday Morning Because God rules everything: • Decisions aren’t made in “neutral space.” Every choice acknowledges—or ignores—His throne. • Obedience is never optional; it’s the sane response to the sovereign Creator (John 14:15). • Anxiety fades when we trust the One who “establishes peace”; His control steadies ours (Philippians 4:6–7). Guidelines for Daily Decision-Making 1. Filter motives through worship – Ask: Does this honor the King? (1 Corinthians 10:31) 2. Submit plans, don’t just present them – “Your will be done” shapes calendars, budgets, relationships (Proverbs 3:5–6). 3. Value integrity over convenience – The One who sees all demands truth in every transaction (Psalm 15:1–2). 4. Pursue peace where you have influence – Mirror His heavenly order in your workplace, home, church (Romans 12:18). 5. Choose kingdom priorities first – “Seek first the kingdom of God” reframes how we spend time and money (Matthew 6:33). 6. Rest in His overarching control – Refuse panic; the sovereign Lord has the final word (Isaiah 46:9–10). Everyday Scenarios • At work: Integrity in small tasks recognizes the Boss above every boss (Colossians 3:22–23). • With family: Parenting decisions aim at discipleship, not just behavior management (Deuteronomy 6:6–7). • When wronged: Leave room for God’s justice rather than retaliate (Romans 12:19). • In suffering: Hold to God’s good purposes, knowing the Ruler wastes nothing (Romans 8:28). • While voting or leading: Evaluate policies by biblical righteousness, not shifting popularity (Micah 6:8). Key Takeaways to Carry Forward • God’s universal dominion turns every decision into an act of worship or rebellion. • Awe fuels obedience; reverence is practical, not abstract. • Trust His rule; live His peace. Confidence in the sovereign King liberates bold, godly choices today. |