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You increase your ability, stability and
responsibility when you increase your sense of accountability
to God. One way
you can do this is to find another believer who will be your
accountability friend.
What is an accountability friend?
It is a mature Christian who agrees to discipline you,
to help you grow and mature in your new faith in Christ.
It is someone who agrees to hold you accountable,
someone who will help you carry through on what you determine
to do.
If you tell your accountability friend
that you are going to have a quiet time every morning for half
an hour, he or she will call you later in the day and ask if
you did. An
accountability friend makes sure that you do all that you told
God you would do.
But the accountability street goes both
ways. Frequently
two people will be accountability friends for each other.
They will hold each other up and lift each other up
when they need a lift. And
if one should fall, the other will help him or her up.
There is a striking image of this in
Ecclesiastes 4:9,10: “Two
are better than one...For if they fall, one will lift up his
companion. But woe
to him who is alone when he falls, for he was no one to help
him up.”
This principle works not only when you
take a physical tumble but also when you have a weakness in
the spiritual realm. If
you have an accountability friend, you know that someone is
there for you when you stumble, someone who will help you to
keep from falling. For
example, if you lose your enthusiasm in your walk with the
Lord and become lukewarm, your accountability friend can take
you aside and kindly, sincerely warn you that you are in
spiritual danger.
An ancient proverb from the Near East says, “A friend is one who warns you.”
But an accountability friend, a true friend, never
stops with a warning. He
will also pray with you, encourage you and guide you back on
the right track. That’s
what accountability friends are for.
Friends don’t just criticize; they help.
A true friend doesn’t sympathize with your weakness;
he helps you summon your strength.
When you and another Christian make a commitment to be
accountable to each other, the best will be brought out in
both of you. |