If I blame another person for something, I
judge. If I refuse to take responsibility for my own action, I evade
conviction, and refuse my own accountability. I must never try to place
blame on another person.
Jesus Christ took my sins to the
cross. When I place blame on another, aren't I placing blame on Him? If
what has happened is a result of my own sin, I must face my own fault
or weakness, and look to change the motive of my heart. My heart needs
to be broken just as His was broken for me.
If a problem has
been caused by another person, then I will not blame and will not allow
myself to attribute any judgment. I will allow God to take care of that,
and will forgive as He has forgiven me.
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