Good Morning, I hope that all is well in your camp. I wish Blessings on you and those in whom you care much about. If we're honest we will admit that from time to time we fall back into our Adamic Nature. It is often easier for us to strike out in frustration and accuse another than to admit an error and ask for forgiveness. Why is it that we complain about our adverse circumstances when we have only ourselves to blame. People often try to avoid guilt feelings by shifting the blame. But this doesn't solve the problem. When you face problems, look first at yourself. If you changed your attitude or behavior, would the problem be solved? When I think of blame in the Bible, I immediately think of Adam and Eve and how they blamed another. When God asked Adam about his sin, Adam blamed Eve, then Eve blamed the serpent. Now, how easy is it for us to excuse our sins by blaming someone else or circumstances. But God knows the truth, and he holds each of us accountable for what we do. Admit your wrong attitudes and actions and then apologize to God. Don't attempt to get away with sin by blaming someone else. Often if we're honest with ourselves, our dilemma's, our troubles result from our own disobedience or lack of faith. We cannot blame God for our sins. Until we face this reality, we will have Little Peace and No Spiritual Growth. People continually blame God for their self-induced problems. How do you respond to the unpleasant results of your own choices? Where do you normally fix the blame? Instead of blaming God, look for ways to grow through your failures. Until Next Time... Jim,
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
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