Lessons
Learned on the Journey By: Bob Snyder MD March 27, 2008
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Everywhere I turn there seem to be smart people making foolish choices. What is happening? As I look more closely, foolish choices don’t seem to escape me either. Recent scandals have led television commentators to ask, “Why do people do bad and foolish things?” Their answers seem so shallow. I notice that smart people are more apt to make foolish choices when personal accountability is missing. King David shows that even accountability is not enough to prevent foolishness. Even though God had commanded that the army of the children of Israel never be numbered, David ordered a count of the troops. His top general, Joab, wondered aloud to David,
David’s response to his foolish choice was to take responsibility and throw himself before God.
I must daily take personal responsibility for my life and relationships and seek accountability from godly friends. But when failure comes, I want to choose the example of David and find myself at the feet of Jesus. Please join me there. |
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