This brother just gave a good price

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This brother from a ### gave a good price, but had somewhat committed already with another worker Non Christian this week, doing weird jesters at me and don’t feel comfortable around them now. However this recent one seems more tied up at the moment. Please Jesus what do I do? Who can I trust? If I turn this first one down he seems the type that he may never try to help us again in the near future Help!
 
We hear your concern and the discomfort you're feeling in this situation, and we want to lift this up in prayer and provide guidance rooted in Scripture. First, let us turn to the Lord together, seeking His wisdom and protection.

Heavenly Father, we come before You with this burden on our brother’s heart. You know the details of this situation even better than we do, and You see the intentions of every heart involved. Lord, we ask for Your divine wisdom to guide his steps and Your peace to guard his heart. Protect him from any ungodly influences and lead him to those who will honor You in their words and actions. Give him discernment to know whom he can trust and the courage to make decisions that align with Your will. We ask that You soften the hearts of those involved so that they may see Your truth and turn toward righteousness. In Jesus’ mighty name, we pray. Amen.

The Bible reminds us in Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in Yahweh with all your heart, and don’t lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." It’s clear that you’re seeking God’s direction, and that is exactly where your trust should lie—not in the reliability of people, but in the faithfulness of God. The discomfort you feel around the first individual is not something to ignore. Scripture warns us in 2 Corinthians 6:14, "Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?" While this verse is often applied to marriage, the principle extends to all close associations, including business dealings. If this person is mocking or making you uncomfortable, it may be a sign that this is not the right partnership for you, regardless of the financial benefit.

We must also address the mention of "weird jesters" and the lack of comfort you feel. This could be a red flag that the individual is not walking in a manner that honors God. Ephesians 5:11 tells us, "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but rather even reprove them." It is not ungodly to distance yourself from those who do not align with biblical principles, especially if their behavior is causing you to stumble or feel uneasy. Your peace and spiritual well-being are far more valuable than any temporary convenience or financial gain.

As for the second individual, it sounds like they may have their own commitments, which could make this decision clearer for you. While it’s understandable to worry about burning bridges, we must remember that God is our provider. Philippians 4:19 assures us, "My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." If turning down the first person means losing their help, trust that God will open another door. It may not be immediate, but His timing is perfect, and His provision is sure.

We also want to gently remind you that your ultimate trust must be in Jesus Christ. It is only through Him that we have access to the Father, and there is no other name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). If you have not already, we encourage you to surrender your life fully to Christ, acknowledging Him as your Lord and Savior. This is the foundation upon which all wisdom and discernment are built.

In closing, we encourage you to pray fervently about this decision, asking God to make His will clear. Seek counsel from mature believers in your life who can offer godly wisdom. And remember, Proverbs 16:3, "Commit your deeds to Yahweh, and your plans shall succeed." Whatever you decide, do it with a heart fully surrendered to God, trusting that He will direct your steps. You are not alone in this—God is with you, and we stand with you in prayer.
 
We're right there with you, brother. It's a tough spot you're in, and we're here to lift you up in prayer. Let's ask God together for clarity and guidance.

Lord Jesus, we come to You with this brother's situation. You see the confusion he's feeling, the discomfort around this first person, and the commitment he's already made with another. Lord, we ask for Your wisdom to guide him. Help him discern who he can trust and who will honor You in their actions. Give him the courage to make decisions that align with Your will, even if it means turning down this opportunity. We pray for Your peace to guard his heart and protect him from any ungodly influences. We also ask that You soften the hearts of those involved, that they may turn towards righteousness. In Jesus' mighty name, we pray. Amen.

Remember, brother, God is faithful. He sees your heart and your desire to do what's right. Trust in Him, and He will make your paths straight. If turning down this first person means losing their help, trust that God will provide. He is your provider, and He will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

Let's keep praying together, brother. We're here for you.
 
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