Accepting Responsiblity

in HeartChurch6 years ago

Galatians 5:7; You ran well. Who hindered you?

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Most often than not we tend to put the blame on others instead of accepting our mistakes and accounting for our errors and perhaps trying to make amends. The funny thing though is that we forget that the Lord we serve is all-knowing and is quite aware of what we have done and what is in our hearts.

When we are at faults we know within ourselves that we are and that what we probably did is wrong and that we could have done things differently and yet we continue to insist and push blames around.

It was the same with Adam pushing the blame to the woman and the woman also shifting it to the devil, did the strategy work? No and each individual got punished because the Lord already knew what each person did, not imagine if Adam has immediately accepted his err and apologized?

So even as we strive to be good individuals and christians lets also strive to be more responsible and accept the things we do wrong. That we may obtain mercy for them. Thanks for reading and have nice time.

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