Responsibility
"Make it your ambition  to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands ...  so that you will not be dependent on anybody."1
One of the great principles  we need to emphasize to keep our society healthy and productive is the principle  of personal responsibility. It's a principle that needs to be programmed and  engrained into our belief system. It needs to be taught and demonstrated in the  home and at every level of society.
If people don't believe they  are responsible, they will not behave responsibly. If they believe they are  responsible, most will consistently act and behave responsibly.
Obviously, we weren't  responsible for our upbringing but we are fully responsible for what we become.  The world doesn't owe us a living. As the Bible teaches, if we refuse to work  we shouldn't eat.
Furthermore, when we  repeatedly do anything for others that they can and need to do for themselves,  we can make and keep them over-dependent, immature and irresponsible. It is not  the loving thing to do. It is being irresponsible.
I remember reading about  some sea gulls in a fishing village that, for many years, fed on  the scraps the fishermen left. When the fishing industry in this place closed,  the sea gulls had forgotten how to gather food for themselves. They died of  starvation.vThe same principle applies  to people. When we do things to keep them over-dependent, we destroy their  growth and maturity. It's the same with God, he will bend the heavens to touch  the earth to do for us what we cannot do for ourselves—such as paying the  penalty for all our sins by dying on the cross at Calvary in our place to pay  the penalty for all our sins—but, while he has promised to give us wisdom and  guidance, he won't do for us what we can and need to do for ourselves.
Suggested prayer: "Dear  God, please help me always to be responsible for my actions and not expect  others to do for me what I can and need to do for myself. Also, please help me not  to take on anyone else's responsibilities and thereby keep them over-dependent  on me. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus's  name, amen."
1. 1 Thessalonians 4:11 (NIV).
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            Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.