Have you asked for wisdom?
When I became a leader early in my career, I realized I needed wisdom. How could I get it?
My wife, in her own wisdom, wrote the following verse on a notecard, which I still have decades later:
"Give me wisdom and knowledge, that I may lead this people,
 for who is able to govern this great people of yours?"
 —2 Chr. 1:10 (NIV)
I reasoned that if Solomon, the wisest man to ever live, began his own leadership development by asking the Lord for this, why shouldn't I do the same thing?
How did God answer Solomon? In the next two verses, he tells the young king that because he didn't ask for wealth or victory, but instead wanted wisdom, he would not only receive the wisdom he craved, but so much more.
My question for you today is this: Have you asked the Lord of heaven and earth for wisdom?
I don't know exactly how he'll respond in your specific situation, but I can tell you this—he will over-deliver.
Try it!
Tom Harper
 Founder, BiblicalLeadership.com
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How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!
—Proverbs 16:16 (NIV)
|  | Tom Harper is publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and executive chairman of Networld Media Group, a business-to-business publisher and event producer. He has written five books, including Servant Leader Strong: Uniting Biblical Wisdom and High-Performance Leadership (DeepWater Books, 2019) as well as the Christian business fable Through Colored Glasses and its sequel Inner Threat (DeepWater, 2022).Learn More » | 
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