By Paul Chappell
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that
giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given
him."
James 1:5
When I was in eighth grade, our school visited the
governor’s mansion in San Francisco. Although I didn’t get to meet Governor
Ronald Regan, I left a letter for him with his secretary. She kindly assured me
that she would get it to the governor.
I was thrilled a few weeks later when I received a personal
reply from Governor Regan. He thanked me for my letter and said, "I could
not bear the responsibility of being governor for even one day if it were not
for my abiding faith in God." That statement of humble dependence upon God
made such an impression on me, even as an eighth grader. Today, the framed
letter sits on display in my office—a reminder to me of the value of humility
in leadership.
Everybody is in some position of leadership. Whether you are
a parent, a student, a teacher, a coach, an employer, or an employee, there are
people who look to your example for guidance. This is a weighty responsibility,
and it demands a wisdom greater than you or I possess. Are you providing an
example of someone who humbly depends on God for your guidance?
We need to seek God’s wisdom in each of the many details of
our daily lives. Just as Governor Regan knew he could not bear his responsibility
alone, so we must recognize that we need God’s help to live out our
responsibilities.
Thankfully, God gives us the perfect resource to help us
bear our responsibilities—His wisdom. He freely invites us to ask Him for it,
and He promises to liberally provide as much as we need!
One of my first prayer requests every day is for God’s
wisdom. If you have not already done so, take a moment now to ask God for His
wisdom for your needs today.
Today's Rooted Principle:
God’s wisdom is the equipping resource for our
responsibilities.
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