Week 21 Kingdom Chat: Accountability
Our Kingdom Chat this week centers on the topic of accountability in Christian community. What is it all about and why is it important?
For we must all stand before Christ to be judged. We will each receive whatever we deserve for the good or evil we have done in this earthly body. -2 Corinthians 5:10 (NLT)
2 Corinthians 5:10 reminds us that the substance of our lives on earth matters deeply to God. Our thoughts, our choices, our words, our attitudes, our actions… all of it matters. We will give account to Christ for what we have done – the ultimate display of accountability – and He will reward us accordingly. But in the meantime, God provides many opportunities for accountability here on earth. First, He has given each of us a conscience, the Holy Spirit inside of us and the written Word of God, so we are always confronted with awareness of what is good and what is not. Furthermore, God put us in families here on earth to practice this principle of accountability with the people in our lives.
Here at KLCC, we have a responsibility to hold each other accountable before we give our final account to Christ. The world might say that we ought to “mind our own business”, but that’s not what true Christian community is about. Scripture explains that we are called to carry each other’s burdens (Galatians 6:2), confess our sins to one another (James 5:16), and teach and admonish one another in wisdom (Colossians 3:16).
Accountability at KLCC is about holding each other accountable to God’s principles and standards. To be clear, accountability here is NOT about pushing someone to strive after selfish ambitions or goals (you might see this at work or school) or trying to enforce your individual preferences or expectations in someone else’s life. Instead, accountability is focused on what God says is important. We ought to regularly encourage those in our community to live according to the principles in the Bible and to stay true to His plans and purposes for them. And we must rely on the Holy Spirit to help us graciously point out when someone’s behavior is not pleasing to God.
Here’s the bottom line: We need one another! Proverbs 27:17 reminds us that we be must be close enough to “sharpen” one another. If you’re a part of this community, you should expect to both give and receive admonition and encouragement! If you’re not, then it’s time to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit inside of you and start reaching out. When accountability is consistently practiced in love and in truth, we become stronger as a community and more faithful representatives of Jesus in this world.
Questions to consider:
1) Do you have anyone holding you accountable to God’s principles? Do you take responsibility for admonishing and encouraging the people around you?
2) How can we use this digital platform to foster better accountability?
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