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In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6 ESV). That scripture has been guiding me for nearly two decades. I make no major decisions without the guidance of our Lord and Savior. “It is therefore critical that leaders base their choices firmly on biblical principles that will protect them from mistakes” (Blackaby & Blackaby, 2011). When we seek Him and rely upon his word to guide us, the plan or decision is foolproof. When we hear from Him, what path to take regarding a decision and we ignore it out of fear or whatever, we open ourselves up to the enemy or God’s …show more content…
I feel the assessment was relatively accurate. When I find myself in the position of having to make a decision with a group of people, it is my policy to make sure that everyone understands why we are there and what needs to be accomplished. I begin and end with prayer. I believe that everyone at the table is entitled to speak and there are no stupid questions. I also am very mindful of attitudes and tones and from the start ask that everyone be respectful of one another, nine out of ten times I end up with a positive environment conducive to producing a decision. Once a decision is made, I need to make sure that the decision is the right decision. I often walk away from the decision until I have heard from the Lord. If the Lord gives me the green light, then we are a go. If not, and He has given me clarity on the issue, then the group will reconvene and follow what the Lord has