Do You Reach Out To God Often Enough?

You want to make right decisions, but sometimes you don't choose the right way. Take our popular test to see if you're asking God for guidance in every aspect of your life.

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Question 1/10
You're having a bad day. You're first reaction is to:
Vent your feelings.
Decide to fake it until you make it.
Take a few minutes alone to re-center.
Pray to God to make it better.
Pray to God to change you're attitude.
Question 2/10
How often to you pray?
Every day, but only for a few minutes.
For over twenty minutes every day.
A few times a week.
Only at church.
Never or very rarely.
Question 3/10
You ask God for help making choices:
When I'm faced with big ones, like career decisions.
Only when I'm uncertain; usually I trust my gut.
On a weekly basis.
On a daily basis.
Very rarely or never.
Question 4/10
I pray for my significant other:
Several times a week.
When he or she is making a poor choice.
Every day, no matter the circumstances.
I don't.
I started praying for him or her before we even met.
Question 5/10
The last time you remember God answering a prayer for guidence was:
Today
This year
The week
Several years ago
I can't think of a time
Question 6/10
When faced with a moral dilemma, which are you most likely to do?
Act on instinct.
Think it through, then decide.
Go to the Bible to try to figure out what someone in the Scripture would do.
Consult a close friend.
Pray, read the Bible, and seek advice from a spiritual leader in your life.
Question 7/10
Looking back on the major choices you've made in life, you see mostly:
Times when I willfully disobeyed God.
Prevenient grace--even though I didn't know it at the time, God was leading me.
No pattern.
Answers to concious prayer, at least most of the time.
God's good and perfect plan for me.
Question 8/10
Which way did you find your way into your current occupation?
By chance.
I followed my passions.
I am doing what my parents wanted me to do.
Through failure at another occupation.
By asking God what he would have me do.
Question 9/10
If you were to be given $1,000 unexpectedly, what would you do with it?
Spend it on something I need, like my mortgage.
Spend it on something fun, like a vacation.
Tithe 10%, then try to use the remaining amount as wisely as I can.
Put it in the bank--my family may need it someday.
Ask God how you can use all of it to bless someone else.
Question 10/10
If you're offered a leadership role in your church, you'd:
Say you're flattered by the offer, but that you have too much on your plate right now.
Take it right away. I'm a born leader, and my church needs me!
Take it, but only because you trust the wisdom of your church leadership in selecting you.
Only accept or decline because you feel God leading you to do so.
I don't go to church regularly.
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Question 1
You're having a bad day. You're first reaction is to:
Vent your feelings.
Decide to fake it until you make it.
Take a few minutes alone to re-center.
Pray to God to make it better.
Pray to God to change you're attitude.
Question 2
How often to you pray?
Every day, but only for a few minutes.
For over twenty minutes every day.
A few times a week.
Only at church.
Never or very rarely.
Question 3
You ask God for help making choices:
When I'm faced with big ones, like career decisions.
Only when I'm uncertain; usually I trust my gut.
On a weekly basis.
On a daily basis.
Very rarely or never.
Question 4
I pray for my significant other:
Several times a week.
When he or she is making a poor choice.
Every day, no matter the circumstances.
I don't.
I started praying for him or her before we even met.
Question 5
The last time you remember God answering a prayer for guidence was:
Today
This year
The week
Several years ago
I can't think of a time
Question 6
When faced with a moral dilemma, which are you most likely to do?
Act on instinct.
Think it through, then decide.
Go to the Bible to try to figure out what someone in the Scripture would do.
Consult a close friend.
Pray, read the Bible, and seek advice from a spiritual leader in your life.
Question 7
Looking back on the major choices you've made in life, you see mostly:
Times when I willfully disobeyed God.
Prevenient grace--even though I didn't know it at the time, God was leading me.
No pattern.
Answers to concious prayer, at least most of the time.
God's good and perfect plan for me.
Question 8
Which way did you find your way into your current occupation?
By chance.
I followed my passions.
I am doing what my parents wanted me to do.
Through failure at another occupation.
By asking God what he would have me do.
Question 9
If you were to be given $1,000 unexpectedly, what would you do with it?
Spend it on something I need, like my mortgage.
Spend it on something fun, like a vacation.
Tithe 10%, then try to use the remaining amount as wisely as I can.
Put it in the bank--my family may need it someday.
Ask God how you can use all of it to bless someone else.
Question 10
If you're offered a leadership role in your church, you'd:
Say you're flattered by the offer, but that you have too much on your plate right now.
Take it right away. I'm a born leader, and my church needs me!
Take it, but only because you trust the wisdom of your church leadership in selecting you.
Only accept or decline because you feel God leading you to do so.
I don't go to church regularly.

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