Showing posts with label courage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label courage. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Accountability (Revised)



I try to see good in everyone, so what about accountability? Does it matter? I think so. Do we make excuses for bad behavior? It seems a lot can be explained and diagnosed by "experts" and much sympathy is offered by "ministers." It seems they have solutions in religion or a "pill." However, it seems to me that erroneous conduct should be exposed and corrected (this may take much courage), rather than enabled. When an athlete ("...as an athlete..." 2 Timothy  5:2) performs a play that results in a goal, it may be described as "well-executed."

Note: The blind (misleading “ministers”) can’t lead the blind (see “wired for sound,” Michael W. Smith). These types of “leaders” will set people back rather than truly help them.


 #TalkIsCheap #Responsibilty
 #ExperientialUnderstanding 
#Trustworthy #ProperService 

Early Christian teaching instructs that those in the ministry are to be "industrious."  


"The judge's hammer..."