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Seeking Insight

In 1 Kings 4:29, Solomon didn’t just ask for wisdom. It says he also asked for insight. I searched up the definition of insight on biblegateway.com and it said that it is a spiritual quality that helps a person to appreciate God’s mind, His will, truth and providence where right perception isn’t obvious. So many of us are seeking God’s will in situations or wisdom in how to handle things. I’ve prayed for wisdom thousands of times, but insight is also available to us. God is willing to help us understand His mind in situations when it isn’t easy to determine it. Insight will help us to understand His Word and this world better. Try asking God to give you insight into situations, His plan for you and when reading the Bible. God will answer and open your mind up to reveal new and exciting things to you.

Here are some Bible verses on insight.

1. Cry out for insight, and ask for understanding.

Proverbs 2:3 NLT

2. Leave [behind] your foolishness [and the foolish] and live, And walk in the way of insight and understanding.

Proverbs 9:6 AMP

3. I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God.

Ephesians 1:16-17 NLT

4. Break open your Word within me until revelation-light shines out! Those with open hearts are given insight into your plans.

Psalms 119:130 TPT

5. The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight.

Proverbs 4:7 ESV

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Seeing Blind Spots

Several times a year my boss, or one of my peers, comes to observe me doing my job. They take notes on the things they see, and then at the end of the day we discuss what they saw. They usually start with the good behaviors they see, and remind me why those things matter. Then they move into areas where I didn’t execute very well. There are places where I could have been quicker, or that I could have skipped doing without realizing it. Then they make suggestions for my improved performance.

It’s difficult hearing other people’s input on my work, but it’s a necessary step for improvement. They are able to see things that I’m blind to. Sometimes I get caught up doing things the same way, over and over, because i don’t stop to ask, “Is this the best way to be doing that?” Having that outside set of eyes, not only sees those things, but it also gets input on how to do things better. Each of us have areas where we can get better in our lives and in our walk with the Lord.

When Moses had led the children of Israel out of Egypt, he automatically became their judge for disputes. Some times it would take up a whole day just trying to resolve disputes among the people. In Exodus 18, his father in law observed him and asked, “When Jethro saw everything that Moses had to do, he asked, “What is all this that you are doing for the people? Why are you doing this all alone, with people standing here from morning till night to consult you?” (GNT) He then provided him a more efficient way to help others.

As I said earlier, it’s not easy to hear someone else’s opinion on how they think you should be doing things, but I’ve found it helps me to improve. It’s good for each of us to have an accountability partner who can see the things we are blind to. It’s also important to give them the ability to question you without fear. If you’re trying to get to that next level, it often requires an outside set of eyes from someone you trust. Their insights and ability to see your blind spots could be the key to a deeper relationship with Christ or to help you exponentially improve what you’re doing for Christ.

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