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Friday, May 9, 2014

ACCOUNTABILITY (Galatians 6:1) [The ABCs of Practical Christian Living]


"Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted" (Gal 6:1).


(Christianity is ultimately not basic instructions for life but a loving relationship with a Person. There are no basic standard formulas for a healthy, productive and fulfilling life. There are no 7 steps to a happy Christian life that works for everyone. Yet some principles may be helpful, not as a rule or code, but as a guide for practical consideration.)

 

Here are proposed ABCs that may help Christ followers in our journey of faith (please freely think of other words):

·         A (accountability): Gal 6:1.

·         B (beauty): Ps 27:4.

·         C (community): Rom 12:16. Or (constancy): Dt 8:3. Or (confession): James 5:16.

·         D (delight): Ps 37:4.

·         E (experience): Ps 34:8.

·         F (freedom): Gal 5:1. Or (friendship): Jn 15:15.

·         G (gospel of God's grace): Acts 20:24.

 

Questions for Reflection (Think about why accountability is important, what not to do, how to do it.):

 

1.    Why is accountability crucially important for every Christian? Read:

 

a.    1 Pet 5:8.

 

b.    Prov 14:12; 16:25.

 

c.    Eccl 4:9-12.

 

d.    Mt 7:3-5.

 

2.    How do you call someone to be accountable? Read:

 

a.    Gal 6:1. Is there a habitual sin you need to gently restore a brother/sister from? Are you willing to be accountable yourself? Avail yourself/listen to those who seek to restore you?

 

b.    Gal 6:2. What opportunities has God given you to carry another's burden?

 

c.    Gal 6:3. How do you regard yourself?

 

d.    1 Sam 12:1-14. What can you learn from Nathan? Do you have a Nathan? Are you a Nathan to others?

 

e.    Mt 18:15-17. When someone in the church sins, what should you do?

 

 

3.    Regarding accountability what should you not do? Read:

 

a.    Gal 5:25. What is the evidence that you may be conceited?

 

b.    Gal 6:4. What do you think about yourself?

 

4.     How liberating is it to know that you will only answer for your own load (Gal 6:5), and not how you lived compared to others (Gal 6:4)?

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