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What God Is Teaching Me about Prayer These Days

April 3, 2019

Usually when I sit down to write a blog post, I start with the question “what is God teaching me these days?”  I’ve always felt that the purpose of my blog isn’t to TEACH you anything, but rather to SHARE what God is teaching me.

So usually I look for the most interesting lessons to share – practical things that people enjoy reading about like How I Organize My Time and The One Skill You Need to Make Relationships Last and The Word You’ll Never Hear Me Say in Church.

I generally look for topics that are both interesting and lacking in people’s lives.

Today however, I’m writing about a topic that I don’t think you need to hear about.  You don’t need to read about it.  You don’t need to hear a sermon about it.  In fact, when it comes to this particular topic, I’ll bet you already know all the answers and could spit them out without any help from me.

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In Spiritual Growth Tags church, family, prayer, responsibility
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Are You As Responsible As You Think You Are?

September 13, 2012

If you’re a parent like me, there’s a word that gets repeated in your home daily.  Most children don’t like it very much, but it’s something they need to learn – not just for their own sake, but for the sake of the rest of society.  It’s a word that – even though we can’t always agree on its meaning – we all agree on its importance.

What’s the word?  RESPONSIBILITY

(cue the high pitched shriek in the background)

responsible: ‘answerable or accountable, as for something within one's power, control, or management’

A child who makes a mistake and owns up to it is not a problem.  No matter what the problem is, it can usually be fixed easily once it’s been identified and owned up to.  That is what responsibility means.

The problem is when the child makes a mistake and then denies it, or makes excuses or blames others.  That child is much less likely to change his behavior, regardless of the consequences.  Why?  Because he’s never fully taken responsibility for his choices.  He sees them as someone else’s fault or the fault of circumstances.

How often do we behave towards God in the very same manner in which we try to teach our kids NOT to behave? 

 

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In Personal Growth Tags decisions, family, prodigal son, repentance, responsibility, responsible, sin
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