Leading with Biblical Wisdom
Chuck Hill, D.Min.
Know the Word—Grow in the Word!
Leadership demands wisdom, discernment, and a clear sense of direction. The best leaders do not rely on their own understanding or intuition alone—they look to God’s Word as their ultimate guide. Scripture is not just a resource; it is the foundation upon which godly leadership is built.
Psalm 119:105 declares: “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Just as a lamp provides clarity in the darkness, God’s Word illuminates the right path, providing leaders with insight, wisdom, and the ability to navigate challenges with integrity. Leadership is full of complex decisions, but when we anchor ourselves in the truth of Scripture, we gain clarity beyond human reasoning and wisdom beyond our own experience.
Strength Through God’s Word
Jesus modeled the power of Scripture in leadership. When He was tempted in the wilderness, He didn’t rely on persuasive arguments or personal strength—He responded with “It is written” (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10). His dependence on God’s Word gave Him the strength to stand firm and overcome temptation. The same is true for leaders today: knowing and applying Scripture fortifies our faith, sharpens our discernment, and strengthens our ability to lead with integrity.
Paul reinforces this truth in 2 Timothy 3:16-17: “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” Leaders who grow in the Word are not only strengthened in their personal walk but are fully equipped for the challenges of leadership. They lead with wisdom, conviction, and spiritual authority that comes from a deep relationship with Scripture.
A Contemporary Perspective
Pastor and author Charles Swindoll once said, “The Bible is the divine blueprint for life. If you ignore it, you will flounder; if you obey it, you will flourish.” Great leaders don’t just glance at Scripture when convenient; they immerse themselves in it, allowing God’s truth to shape their leadership, decisions, and character.
Practical Ways to Know and Grow in the Word
- Read it Daily – Consistency in Scripture builds a strong foundation for leadership (Joshua 1:8).
- Meditate on It – Let God’s Word shape your thoughts, decisions, and leadership approach (Psalm 1:2).
- Apply It to Leadership – Biblical principles should guide how you lead, serve, and influence (James 1:22).
- Teach It to Others – Leaders who share and model God’s Word empower and strengthen those they serve (Colossians 3:16).
- Rely on It for Wisdom – When faced with difficult decisions, seek direction in Scripture (Proverbs 2:6).
A Contemporary Perspective
Pastor and author Charles Swindoll once said, “The Bible is the divine blueprint for life. If you ignore it, you will flounder; if you obey it, you will flourish.” Great leaders don’t just glance at Scripture when convenient; they immerse themselves in it, allowing God’s truth to shape their leadership, decisions, and character.
Conclusion
Effective leadership is rooted in God’s Word. Those who know it and grow in it will lead with wisdom, clarity, and strength. The Bible is not just a source of encouragement; it is the foundation for every decision and direction.
So today, commit to knowing the Word. Grow in it. Lead with the confidence that comes from walking in its light.