I started reading through the Bible at the beginning of the year. First time for me and I’m learning a lot. I’ve read the entire Bible, but never in a single year and with intentionality (I did it in response to the one-year challenge in the book Radical).
Right now I’m reading through 2 Samuel and the live of King David. Great stories. Great man. Great leadership lessons. I noticed something in my reading today…as a result of reading through this section in large chunks. It’s a phrase that has come up several times and is critical to leadership and life in general. This phrase is used seven times in 1 & 2 Samuel:
“David asked the Lord…”
Perhaps more important, every time David asked God what He should do He got the right answer! And David followed God’s direction and was always the better for having done so. Seems obvious doesn’t it? Certainly in hindsight. It’s so easy looking back to say how simple and obvious this is. Ask God. Get the answer. Do what He says.
So why don’t we more often?
I know I’m guilty of several things:
- Not asking in the first place.
- Not waiting long enough to get the answer.
- Not doing what He says to do.
It’s all so simple until I have to it with no 20/20 hindsight vision. Not so easy when the point is to fully trust in what we can’t see is going to happen. That’s faith…and I seem to have so little of it. I shouldn’t worry about God’s best interest, but I do. And I need to stop it. Instead of worrying about what might happen I need to trust God’s heart and follow His plans and directions for my life. He said so…
You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it! (John 14:13–14, NLT)
It’s that simple…just ask!



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