We are all wired differently and created with unique purposes—that is why each of us is distinct among God’s creation. Some people are thoughtful and deliberate in their decision-making, needing time to process before acting. Others are more emotionally driven, quick to generate ideas and make decisions with ease. In today’s fast-paced world, however, everything is expected to be quick and efficient. Delays and missed deadlines are often seen as unacceptable.
Even as followers of Jesus, our decision-making is frequently shaped by secular leadership principles. These influences do not only affect our workplaces; at times, they even find their way into our homes. In building our lives and families, we may unknowingly apply corporate strategies while overlooking God’s presence and the wisdom found in his Word. Decisions are often driven by professional knowledge and experience rather than by a personal encounter with God. Perhaps especially when we feel pressure to decide quickly.
Solomon reminds us of the importance of carefully examining our hearts so that we are not led solely by emotions or human understanding. We are called to seek God’s will in everything we do. This is the foundation of God’s wisdom—to anchor our full trust in him. God promises wisdom and guidance for every direction we take and every decision we face.
Yet we must remember that God’s direction is always connected to humility, a good testimony, and submission to his authority—not to our own independent instincts. True wisdom is found when we trust God completely and deliberately allow his guidance to shape both our choices and our character.
Heavenly Father, we acknowledge that our understanding is limited and our emotions can easily lead us astray. Teach us to trust you with all our hearts and to seek your wisdom in every decision we make. Help us not to rely on our own knowledge or experience, but to submit fully to your will. Guide our steps, straighten our paths, and shape our character so that our lives reflect your wisdom and bring honor to your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Throughout this day:
Ask yourself: In what areas of my life am I most tempted to depend on my own knowledge, experience, or emotions rather than seeking God first?
Think about a recent decision you made. Did you invite God into that process? Why or why not?
What practical steps can I take to seek God’s guidance before making important choices?
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