Making decisions with a group of people… can be tough.⁣

I mean, even with a group of people who I like, trying to make plans together for a group date or something, things can get messy.⁣

Making decisions in our callings at church, ⁣

Making decisions as a family, ⁣

Making decisions in a committee at work, ⁣

Completing a group project for school, ⁣

Or even just look at groups of legislators who have to make decisions for a country together…⁣

Making decisions in a group of people is often rough.⁣

And that’s what I find so appealing and soothing about the Lord’s directions to church leaders in D&C 107:30:⁣

“The decisions of these quorums, or either of them, are to be made in all righteousness, in holiness, and lowliness of heart, meekness and long-suffering, and in faith, and virtue, and knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness and charity;”⁣

What were just listed?! ⁣

Christlike attributes.⁣

So if we possess Christlike attributes, it is much easier to make decisions together. 

And I just have to share this beautiful promise the Lord gives them right afterward in verse 31: ⁣

“Because the promise is, if these things abound in them they shall not be unfruitful in the knowledge of the Lord.”⁣

If we abound in Christlike attributes we are promised that we will gain the knowledge of the Lord.⁣

We will not be unfruitful if we harness these qualities. ⁣

Of course, we can’t control the attributes of everyone around us in a group.

(But if you are a leader in a group, you can at least encourage and model these positive qualities.)⁣

But what we can control is ourselves, right? ⁣

We can trust that being more personally righteous will lead to better decision-making. ⁣

That becoming more meek will lead to better decision-making. ⁣

That having more patience, showing charity, gaining knowledge, and living virtuously will lead to better decision-making. ⁣

Christlike attributes lead to better decision-making.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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