|   December 24  A Leader of Discernment
  So David said to Nathan, "I have sinned against the Lord." 2 Samuel 12:13
  Like Samuel before him, the prophet Nathan served as a leader to leaders. God used Nathan to correct his erring leader. Nathan could act as he did because of his keen, God-given discernment.  Discernment goes deeper than knowledge, resembling intuition. At times, discernment is a gift; at other times, it results from much experience. Discernment brings a profound perception of what is occurring, either on the outside or the inside of a person.  To improve your discernment as a leader: 1. Learn to hear God's voice - Get quiet and read Scripture. Reflect on the mind of God. 2. Build problem-solving skills - If you can see root issues of problems, you can solve those difficulties. 3. Analyze your successes - What worked? Can you identify the heart of the matter? 4. Evaluate your options - Discernment involves both your gut and your head. 5. Expand your opportunities - Get more experience to help you deepen your wisdom. 6. Explore what others think - Choose leaders you admire and study how they think. 7. Listen to your gut - Most people are afraid to listen to their God-given intuition.
  The Maxwell Leadership Bible
 
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