Tuesday; April 21
What do you do when you
are facing a difficult decision? It is
convenient to boil our decisions down to one of two options – either yes or
no. We can either choose to do something
we way we perceive it should be done or we walk away from it. The problem with this reasoning is that there
are times when either end of this spectrum can leave us in a quandary. We miss out on some neat things when we avoid
an action or we feel bad because we did something that made us feel
uneasy. Wouldn’t be nice if we could
have chosen something in between that avoids the uneasiness and makes us feel
good about what we did? Upon further
review – why not? What if we put in the
extra effort to find a way to multiply our options without compromising our
principles?
When I think about
wisdom, this is a scenario that I can easily imagine. Wisdom isn’t just knowing the absolute rights
and wrongs – one of its great traits is to find that solid middle ground. There have been times in my life when I have
found myself vacillating between two options – then the writings of the New
Testament come to mind, “But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of
God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be
given to him.” (James 1:5).
Are we facing a difficult
decision? Rather that launching off into
a decision that might leave us flat, it might do us some good to seek God’s
wisdom. Remember, He not only know us, but
He also has access to the future. Why
not include His guidance in our process.
Think About It!