Choices matter
April 2, 2007
By Scott McChrystal
“Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge rather than choice gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies, and nothing you desire can compare with her” (Proverbs 8:10,11, NIV).
Have you stopped lately to think about the impact of choices? Every day offers dozens of choices — some important, others not so important. But be sure of this. Choices do matter.
Our daughter is a physician’s assistant working for an orthopedic surgeon. During their on-call period over a recent weekend, a motorcyclist was brought by ambulance to the emergency room with severe injuries suffered in an accident. While the young man was going to survive the ordeal, he would never be the same. Sadly, he had made the choice not to wear sufficient protective clothing for motorcycle riding.
Fighting the good fight is about making the right choices. It starts with evaluating how you make choices. Are you making your choices according to your own wisdom, or do you seek the Lord’s wisdom for making decisions? The Lord has given you intelligence, abilities and rational thinking capabilities. Still, He hasn’t left you to make all of life’s choices on your own. None of us has the necessary smarts.
The writer of these verses, King Solomon, tells us God’s wisdom is superior to anything we can desire. No amount of human knowledge or experience can surpass it.
Want to make a smart choice? Today, determine to seek God’s wisdom for the decisions you make. Depending on your present decision-making habits, this may represent a huge change. It will be worth it. God has promised us.
Chaplain (Col.) Scott McChrystal, USA (Ret), is military/VA endorser and representative for the Assemblies of God.