This is an excellent question, and one I consider daily, though the biblical context had not occurred to me.
I’m not sure there is a “right” answer, but I second anon09.
You have to do whatever is right with you. What choice can you make, knowing you would never regret it?
Make the choice you can live and die with. It will also inspire others to do the same, whether it’s the same path you take or a different one.
The more of us that live like this, the more of us are helping with God’s work.
This is an excellent question, and one I consider daily, though the biblical context had not occurred to me.
I’m not sure there is a “right” answer, but I second anon09. You have to do whatever is right with you. What choice can you make, knowing you would never regret it?
Make the choice you can live and die with. It will also inspire others to do the same, whether it’s the same path you take or a different one.
The more of us that live like this, the more of us are helping with God’s work.