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Accountability is vital to finishing the course set by Jesus. It can be described as opening your life to a few carefully selected, trusted, and loyal confidants who speak the truth in love and who have the right to examine, ask the hard questions, and give counsel.
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Four Qualities in Accountability
- Vulnerability. Capable of being wounded, shown to be wrong, even admitting it before being confronted.
- Teachability. A willingness to learn, being quick to hear and respond to reproof, being open to counsel.
- Availability. Accessible, touchable, able to be interrupted.
- Honesty. Committed to the truth regardless of how much it hurts, a willingness to admit the truth no matter how difficult or humiliating the admission may be.
Biblical Principles
- Accountability to God is inescapable and inevitable. (Matt. 12:35-36; Rom. 14:10– 12)
- Accountability to spiritual leaders as commanded by God and is profitable to us. (1 Cor. 16:13–16; Heb. 13:17)
- Accountability to one another is helpful and healthy. (Rom. 12:9-16; Rom. 15:1-2,14; Gal. 5:25-6:2)
Advantages of Accountability
- When we are regularly accountable, we're less likely to stumble. (Prov. 13:10,14,18,20; 15:31-33)
- When we are regularly accountable, we are more likely to see accurately. (Prov. 27:17,19)
- When we are regularly accountable, we are not likely to get away with sinful and unwise actions. (Prov. 27:6)
An Honest Evaluation of Ourselves
- Can you name one or more people outside your family to whom you have made yourself regularly accountable?
- Are you aware of the dangers of not having accountability?
- When was the last time you gave an account of the “private areas” of your life to someone outside your family?
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