Deposits are made into our lives moment by moment. What we do with those deposits is our decision…our responsibility. Every aspect of life has the potential to produce life and blessing. It also has equal opportunity to produce death and curses. God assigned humanity the job of caretaker of creation–and that job remains. We are to steward all that comes into our lives with faith that God is good and has good plans and purposes for us. Plans and purposes that conclude in victory.
This reality is especially vital to grasp when you reflect on your life and prepare a life story. Perspective IS everything. The legacies we inherit from our family–good and bad–are opportunities to reveal God. We do not need to sugar-coat every hard thing in life; in fact, that is counter-productive. However, God can be found gleaming out of the darkest points. Determine to find His glory and your story will blaze with hope. It will change your present and prepare the way to the future for yourself and others.
Accepting ownership of sin has power in reflection and in daily life. Indeed, it is the key to solving all the problems in our world, but responsibility must begin with ‘me.’ Taking responsibility does not ignore the sin of others; in fact, it seeks God on behalf of that sin as well. It is broken-hearted awareness for the natural rebellion of all–and whole-hearted passion for the rightness of God. God told Cain to rule over sin; we do that by accepting responsibility for the problem of sin in our own lives and living to give God glory for His work. The curse has been set aside by Jesus, for Jesus. We are to work out what God has put into us through Christ.
When we take responsibility for that work in our own lives, the residual effect brings life into others’ hard stuff. If God entrusts tough realities and harsh legacies to us, we can consider them invitations to seek Him for fuller revelation. Those situations become windows for us to see and reveal the glory of God. When we revere Him above the hard stuff, we unpack treasures for all around us! Embrace the privilege.
For a fuller look at this topic, consider reading Whose Problem Is It?
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