Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - A Call to Accountability - Part 2
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Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Tuesday, December 30th.
Social media often celebrates people who make it on their own without depending on anyone else.
But what if that me-only mindset is actually a recipe for disaster?
Today, we'll discover why God designed us to grow stronger together with the support of others.
Now, what I want to talk about in this message is this whole idea of accountability.
Now, let's just define what is accountability.
Accountability, in essence, is responsibility.
It's sort of like a check-and-balance system in our life that really protects us from harm that we would do to ourselves,
our harm, for example, that someone else would do.
So accountability in its very essence is a protective measure.
It's a way of life that God has given to all of us for many, many reasons,
of them we will talk about here. And what it means is simply this. We live out this accountability
by being open and free and by being willing to tell the truth and to share with someone else
what's going on in our life and to be willing, listen, not only an encourager to other people,
but that other people would encourage us. And not only that, that when we need to be brought
to accountability about something and something needs to change in our life, that that is exactly what
happen and all of us have been there. We've all been in situations and circumstances where we may have
said something. It did something that we knew that it was not exactly right. Then what happens?
Somebody brings us to accountability. So here's what I want you to see. There's nothing wrong with
accountability. Accountability is a gift. Accountability is the way God, one of the ways he chooses
to protect us from ourselves because. You remember what Paul said to the Galatians? He said,
now don't don't slip back into the slavery that you're in and then he said now you're free but don't
turn your freedom by being unaccountable forgetting that you're accountable to god into the flesh
that is to slip over into a life of sin so while we are free in many ways we're accountable
and that accountability naturally is of god now there's some requirements and one of the first
requirements is this. I've got to be trustworthy. Accountability is all about being trustworthy and being
honest and being dependable and being transparent and being aboveboard about things and and thinking
about the other person and what's best. In other words, just anybody is not accountable.
If you're not trustworthy, it's not going to work. If you're not on.
honest, it's not going to work. And if a person finds themselves, for example, wanting to cover up
and refuse to be sincere, then they're going to have a problem. To be accountable, I have to have
convictions. Let's say that I'm an accountability group, there are four of us. Well, it's not going to do
any good to have an accountability group if you don't have honesty, transparency, openness, willingness to
speak the things that you see and have some conviction about things. If you have no conviction,
there's no accountability. Somebody says, well, I'm not a theologian. You don't have to be a
theologian. You just have to have convictions. The truth is, everybody is a theologian to some
degree. That is, you have certain beliefs about things. And if a person that says he's an atheist,
he's just in the dark, that's what he is. And somebody says, I'm agnostic. I don't believe in God.
Well, let me just say this to you. If you think he's an atheist, he's just, he's just, he's just, he's an atheist. He's just what he is. And if you,
that relieves you of being accountable, you better think twice. Because the Bible doesn't say you're
accountable to God unless you don't believe in him or unless you have doubts about him. We are all
accountable for our life here and now, and one of these days, we'll stand before him and give a full
account of our entire life. You say, well about all those things I've been forgiven for, right?
You don't have to, he's not going to bring up. Now, as if you're a believer, when you stand
before his presence, he's not going to bring up, let's see, you did this on me. He's not going to
that day and this on that day. And I can remember earlier in life when I'd hear pastors talk about
the judgment, this is what they'd say. They'd say things like this. When you stand before God, he's
going to have this movie before you, and he's just going to play your life so that everybody in the world
sees your sin. He's going to judge you. He used to scare me to death. And I think, my goodness,
what's going to be on my film? But you know what? All of that was just ignorance. That's all that was,
because that's not what the Bible says.
What I'm forgiven for, he's forgotten.
But you say, well, but now do you lose?
Yes.
When you waste time, you lose.
When you waste finances, you lose.
When you waste relationships and love, you lose.
It's not that he, in that words, the judgment is,
and I'm going to do this to you.
But in the judgment, I think we will see what we lost.
We go into heaven.
We're going to be blessed, and we will be rewarded on the basis
of our conduct, our attitude, the way we lived our life, and what we've messed up on, we don't
get any rewards for that, and what we've done right, we will be rewarded. But there's a day of
accountability, and if a person doesn't have the courage and the character to be what they
ought to be, then they can't be in an accountability group. So let's put it this way. As a believer,
you're accountable to Jesus every single day. If you're an unbeliever, you're still accountable to God
every single day. In other words, there's no such thing as being unaccountable in the eyes of God.
You may act like it and live like it, but what you're doing is just driving other people away,
because who can trust you? If you refuse to be accountable, you're not trustworthy.
Because we might ask ourselves the question, why do people do that? And it's interesting that
people who are unaccountable, when you confront them, they're quick to complain, quick to
accuse and quick to excuse because they don't want to give an account. And you've met people like
that. Maybe somebody that you work around. And no matter what you try to do to confront them,
they have an excuse. Or the critical, in other words, they jump to criticize someone else to
defend their failure. Accountability is a wonderful thing because it motivates us and it energizes us
and it motivates us to want to do our best and be our best and look our best and count for God in some fashion.
But you know, I might ask the questions, well, what do people object to being accountable?
Well, it's real simple.
They're dishonest.
That's one reason.
They're dishonest.
And because they're dishonest, they don't want to be accountable.
For example, why do you think businesses have these machines that, of course, they're different things.
You punch in every morning.
you punch in when you leave. Why don't they just say, well, you know, we started eight and we leave at five.
Y'all come whenever you want to, leave when you're pleased, but that's the deal. No, because people are so
dishonest, they'd get there 30 minutes after and leave 30 minutes before. There are a lot of things
that you and I have to put up with because of people's dishonesty and they're unwilling to be
accountable. And you see, we have so much freedom and leave.
liberty in this country. And when we don't take responsibility, what happens is people make
decisions that all of us suffer as a result. We're all accountable. And it's a good thing to be accountable.
But people who are not, they're dishonest, for example. Oftentimes they're trying to cover up
something in their life. Usually, they have a little bit of rebellion in them. And usually they're
slothful. Because you see, if you don't have any accountability,
then why get up when you don't feel like getting up and going to work when you just don't want to go anyway?
So I think about people to call in and say, I'm sick.
Now think about this.
If you work somewhere and you're accountable to be at a certain time,
and you just don't feel like you want to go today.
So you call in and say, well, I'm on sick leave.
You're not sick.
You just lied.
That's what you did.
And what you did is you sent a deceptive message.
So the next day, you come back to work and somebody says, well, what did you? Man, I had most fun yesterday.
Let me tell you what I did. You just shut your testimony right there. It is deception. It is lying. When you quit beforehand, it is deception.
If you quit half an hour early, then you should say, dock my pay 30 minutes I left earlier. How many folks will do that?
Accountability is just being the person we claim to be. And of all people who ought to do that, is,
believe us we ought to be absolutely as clean as we can possibly be about any and every circumstance
of life and some people are unaccountable they don't want to be accountable because they fear a loss
well if i if i'm really honest about that i may not have this opportunity well if i'm really up above
board about all this thing i may lose this privilege no the more honest than on top you are and
the more open you are than more people trust you to do and to be the best you can.
Who wants to be around somebody who's untrustworthy? For example, do you want to tell the deepest
part of your life to a gossip? No, you don't. So listen to me carefully. A gossip is an untrustworthy
person to whom you do not want to be accountable because what you openly share in your heart with somebody,
something you've been through, some hurt, some pain, or some disaster,
or something you've done in your life that you wouldn't want anybody else to know about,
but somebody who's a close friend because they'll understand.
And then they go tell somebody else untrustworthy, gossip, sin, you name it.
That's not being accountable.
That is taking advantage of somebody else's reputation.
To be a Christian is serious business.
and to have a testimony is serious business.
And so one of the reasons that some people don't want to give an account, it's just pure old pride.
I'm not having anybody tell me what to do.
That is pure pride.
Thank God.
Every morning I wake up, I want him to tell me what to do.
Before I go to bed at night, I want him to tell me what I did or what I did not do or how I failed it in a way.
Or to tell me what a fantastic job I may have done.
In other words, God holds us accountable, but think about this.
Don't you know that God, let's put it this way.
Let's say, for example, that every night before you go to bed, here's Jesus sitting on the side of the bed saying, well, let's think about today.
Here's what I think he wouldn't want you to do.
He'd want you to tell him what a good job you did.
You did a good job.
You did the best you could, and you were blessed during the day, and you just want to thank him for being with you.
You know, but God isn't a tyrant.
He's not a monster.
God is this awesome, loving Heavenly Father who has given us principles to live by so you and I can have peace and joy and contentment and our needs met and be influenced and make an impact in somebody else's life.
He's up to something good in our life and we have to be accountable to him.
Now, when we lack accountability, here's what happens.
You can't do your best.
If you're not accountable, you will not do your best in life.
Secondly, you're going to be wasteful.
If a person is not accountable for their money, you're going to see something you do not need,
you know you don't need it, but you've got to buy something.
When people are not accountable, let's say in a marriage, for example, you want to break up a marriage,
get fussing over money.
Money breaks up a lot of marriages because somebody does not want to be held accountable for the way they spend their money.
And what this parable is all about is accountability.
Then, for example, I think about one of the aspects of it is a person spiritually is not going to grow much until you are accountable to somebody in your life.
When I grew up, who was I accountable to?
My mother.
And she made me accountable to her.
When I came home at night, she wanted to know where I'd been and who I was with.
Now, she wasn't being critical.
She said, well, where have you been?
she had this very quiet way of getting straight to the truth in me and once in a while she'd say well
tell me what you want me to know do you know what that did to me it motivated me to tell her the truth
couldn't lie to her just and and she didn't say tell me the truth she'd just say well tell me what
you want me to know well a few times i probably wasn't as honest as i should have been but
she got to me with that everybody
needs to be accountable. And we need to know how to approach accountability. You don't say to your
children, all right. Tell me where you've been, who you've been with, and what you did, and what time.
That's not the way that's your accountability. In other words, there's a loving way to do it. But the
issue is we are accountable. And that refusing to be accountable is tragedy. Accountability goes to
every place in our life. Starts at our home, husbands and wives and children. In the schools,
We entrust our children the so-called Christian colleges.
And I could give you a list of quotes that you'd hardly believe at a Christian schools.
Well, one of the first things the professor says, I am an atheist, or I am against Christianity, and I think it's stupid.
Two out of every three students who leave their church to go to college with their faith,
two out of every three
leave the college or the university
having thrown their faith aside.
That is tragic.
Somebody is not accountable.
They are deceptive to call themselves Christians
and they are untrustworthy.
And you as a parent have a right
and a responsibility
to ask for accountability
that you call this a Christian university
and one of the first things the professor says that he's not only not a Christian,
he doesn't believe in God and the Bible is an antiquated book.
Remember, that's your hard-earned cash you paid them.
Accountability is a law of God.
And that's why you as a parent cannot keep quiet.
We as citizens cannot keep quiet.
We have responsibility to call for accountability.
in a godly fashion, whether it's in a large group of people,
or whether you write or whether you call, or whatever you believe,
and however you choose to do it,
the one thing we're accountable for is what we know is the truth.
Can you sit silently, knowing that these things are going on
that affect your family, listen, and your children and your grandchildren,
and say, well, somehow.
it'll all work out. I'm not telling you what to do. I'm just simply saying this. You ask God,
how should you respond in this day and time in a critical time in the life of our nation?
And in all of our lives personally, it's a critical time. Accountability is the principle of
the Word of God. And we're all accountable to Him. And there are people out there who represent us
who are accountable to us, we're accountable to each other to live a godly life. And we're accountable
to the Lord Jesus Christ to get his message of truth to the world. What a wonderful, exciting day
to be alive. And knowing that you have the truth that can transform a person's life and change
their eternal destiny that when they die, they'll go to heaven. Because Jesus went to the cross,
paid their sin debt in full.
That message, we're accountable to God to get to the whole world.
We are accountable to God to do our best and all that we can do
for having the wonderful privilege of getting it out there.
Amen?
Now, you may be here and you're saying, well, so what am I to do?
Well, here's what you're to do.
If you've never trusted Jesus Christ as your Savior,
then you have already been acting irresponsibly.
you've rebelled against his authority
you need to ask God to forgive you of your sins
whatever that is
and tell him that today
wherever you are right now
that you do believe that Jesus went to the cross
and died on the cross for your sins
and you're accepting him as your personal savior
you want to be accountable
you want to do what's right
you want your life
to be the kind of life
that makes a positive impact
upon your family and those around you, where you work and among your friends.
These are serious days to be a godly person.
It's what he requires of us, and remember this, whatever he requires of us, he provides.
Amen.
Father, how grateful we are that you do hold us accountable.
Thank you for the Spirit of God within us.
convicts us when we're wrong and encourages us when we're right, who motivates us to do our best
and warns us against evil.
Teach us how to be the kind of believers and the kind of citizens and the kind of parents
we need to be in order for you to accomplish your purpose and your plan for our lives.
But we ask it in Jesus' name. Amen.
Thank you for listening.
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