What Would You Ask For?

If God said to you, “Ask for whatever you want,” what would you ask for?

God did ask Solomon that very question in 1 Kings 3:5. Here’s how Solomon replied—

“Your servant is in the midst of Your people whom You have chosen, a great people who cannot be counted for multitude. So give Your servant an understanding mind and a hearing heart to judge Your people, that I may discern between good and bad. For who is able to judge and rule this Your great people?” (1 Kings 3:8-9 AMPC) 

And how did God respond to this request? “It pleased the Lord that Solomon had asked this” (v. 10).

Solomon didn’t ask for things but for a greater intimacy with God—he wanted to know God’s mind. Sadly, we tend to reverse this, saying, “Because I have things, I bless God for them.” 

Instead, our prayer should echo what Solomon prayed here in 1 Kings 3 and what Jesus taught us in His Sermon on the Mount: My desire is solely for Your glory and Your Kingdom (see Matthew 6:9-10, 33). When you pray this way, it will please that Lord that you had asked that! 

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Some Biblical Thoughts On Hiring Personnel

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In organizations I have had the privilege of leading, I have had to make numerous hiring, firing, and promotion decisions. As a Christian, I needed to go to the Scripture to help me make biblically-sound, God-honoring decisions. If you are a Christian leader thinking about hiring somebody in your organization, I’ve got some thoughts for you on this episode of The Podcast.

The Scriptures I referenced in this episode are from Acts 1:15-26 and Acts 6:1-6. 

Here is the passage I quoted from the chapter ‘The Wrong Ladder’ in Shepherd Leadership

   God frequently picks people we would consider the least qualified. He sometimes has one in an unglamorous position for years, and sometimes He catapults some- body immediately to the top. Sometimes God will keep His hand-selected individual in a prominent leadership position until death, and sometimes He will remove that person to a place of obscurity after only a short time. 

   God’s ladder of success is nothing like ours!

I’ve shared a couple of other blog posts and videos about this idea of our ladder of success versus what the Bible calls success. You may want to check out:

You can watch more videos based on Shepherd Leadership here. I would also encourage you to check out my new book When Sheep Bite. 

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