Galatians 6:5; For we are each responsible for our own conduct.
How many of us are guilty of blaming, everyone else for our wrongdoings? I was one of the people, who would blame everyone else, for what I was doing wrong. It was never my fault.
Can I grab your attention, just for a moment? It wasn't until, I began to take responsibility for my own conduct, that I started to walk in true deliverance. Again, so many are playing the blame game. The Lord God, isn't concerned with, who made you do it. Father is looking at the fact, that "you" did it. Nothing we decide to do, is hereditary, but it's indeed voluntary!!
In order to walk in true deliverance, we must stop pointing fingers, and start taking responsibility for our own shortcomings. As we start taking responsibility, we will soon begin the healing process!
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Awesome word! Until the person can identify who is in the mirror with flaws that is waiting to be corrected, they will continue to blame others for their behavior. I agree it is voluntary behavior not hereditary.
Come on now! Amen! This is good! When we begin to look at ourselves and not point the finger at others healing and deliveriance can take place. I was one that always pointed the finger at other to justify my actions. When I began to take responsibility for my actions and, ask the Lord to remove everything in me that's not like him the Lord being to deliver me from all things.
This is another great message that helps with accountability. It is truly important for us to be accountable. This helps God to flow through us. We are transparent in the spirit and no hinderances.
This is for myself an on time word to remind myself to stay accountable. Thank you for a great word.
This is right on point and I know some who are dealing with playing the blame game. Yet, that doesn't excuse us from the word and that we are responsible for our own conduct. I believe when people get this point and get to this point, we will see a revolution of peace. I like the fact that you mentioned that you had to receive true deliverance before you began to take responsibility for your own conduct. That is one of the most important steps to and throughout the process of holding ourselves accountable. Then, our eyes are opened and we can see the error of our ways and by grace and repentance we can correct them. Michael Jackson was spot on with "Man in the Mirror."