Even political leaders in our government are accountable to God, first; then to “we the people” (Mt. 12:36; Eph. 5:21). Reliable and responsible people will always and consistently demonstrate trustworthiness and accountability in their actions (even old Congressional Senators; or they should). Such folk prove to be dependable and follow through on their commitments. Whether at work, in relationships, or with personal goals, they take responsibility to see life’s tasks completed…with attention to detail and forthrightness.
Reliability will shine forth through a person’s punctuality, consistency, and honesty. These individuals communicate clearly their intentions and do not make excuses when they fail to meet expectations…they own their mistakes and take proactive steps to rectify them. They’re organized, ensuring that things don’t slip through the cracks.
Responsibility also extends to an accountable person’s decision-making, as they consider the consequences of their actions on others. They prioritize the needs of the group or situation to avoid making impulsive decisions. They exhibit emotional maturity, handling challenges and criticism with grace and integrity. Finally, they’re willing to support others when needed and can be counted on in times of crisis. This combination of trustworthiness, accountability, and empathy makes them valued individuals in both personal and professional settings.
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We are responsible to God for becoming what God has made possible for us to become, and we can do everything we ought to do when we increase our ability, stability, and responsibility by increasing our sense of accountability to God.
“So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.” (Romans 14:12)
-John Driggers, Spiritual Advisor for Myers-Davis (2/17/2025, V7#7)