Taking Responsibility- Blackaby devotional (20091127)

Posted by Christopher on Nov 27th, 2009
2009
Nov 27

Then the man said, "The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate."
Genesis 3:12

Adam and Eve did everything they could to avoid taking responsibility for their sin.  Adam blamed his wife: "She gave me of the tree."  He even pointed an accusing finger at God, saying it was "the woman, whom You gave me."  Eve blamed the serpent saying: “the serpent deceived me, and I ate."  God ignored their excuses and announced the judgment they would face as consequences for their disobedience.

One of the dirges of mankind is that we refuse to take responsibility for our actions.  We want to blame others for our problems: Our parents did not raise us well; our friends let us down; our pastor was not a good enough preacher; our children are rebellious; our employer is not sensitive enough; our spouse is not understanding; there is not enough time in the day…the excuses are plentiful!  Yet forgiveness and restoration cannot happen until we accept full responsibility for our action.

An obvious indication that we have not genuinely repented is that we make excuses for our sinful behavior.  Nowhere in scripture does God excuse one person’s sin because of someone else’s actions.  If we make a habit of blaming others for our failures, we will not reach a point of honest repentance.  God will hold us accountable for our own actions, not others (2nd Corinthians 5:10).  Strive always to acknowledge and take responsibility for your own sins.  It will free you to receive God’s forgiveness and to press on to spiritual maturity.

Henry and Richard Blackaby
Experiencing God Day-by-Day

3 Responses

  1. e. barrett Says:

    One of the things I’ve learned from this story is that it’s never a good sign if God is asking you questions!

  2. Christopher Says:

    E.B.,

    Hope your feeling better.

    I have to agree. It’s kind of similar to when a parent asks their kid a question about a situation that they knew the kid has done wrong. The parents already know the deal, their really just wanting to see how forthright the child will be.

    Grace and peace be with you.

  3. e. barrett Says:

    That’s a good analogy. As kids we think we get away with so much more than we do. I imagine that that’s how we relate with God.

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