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The Answer in the Mirror - #6047
I saw a simple, but profound little sentence on a church sign recently. It said, "God, I have a problem. It's me." That kind of prayer is the only place some of us are ever going to find any healing, any happiness, or any peace. Not "I have a problem - it's them," but "it's me." That admission can save a marriage, a relationship with a child, the unity of a church or a ministry, or a relationship that's too valuable to lose.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/the-answer-in-the-mirror-6047
The Grandeur of an Old Faithful - #6045
What an honor to be a man or woman about whom Almighty God can say, "I can count on her. I can count on him." He is looking for warriors who will continue to stay at their post, whose commitments He and others can depend on, who will finish what they started. If that's hard for you, remember that faithfulness is part of what the Bible describes as "the fruit of the Spirit"
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/the-grandeur-of-...
Do not allow your stuff to get in the way of your Fruit - Welcome to Discipleshiptools.org
Fruit of the Spirit, Part XVI
This is not a popular thing to discuss, but the Christian life comes with a responsibility, so we are not to allow our desires or dilemma or pressures to distract us from it
http://discipleshiptools.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=61414&columnid=4166
Climate Control - #5940
You're a leader. You're setting a climate, whether you realize it or not. And the interesting thing is that you end up reaping the climate you sow. So make the place where you are feel like it would if Jesus were there. He is.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/climate-control-5940
Someone Else's Fault - #5913
Maybe you've honestly been hurt or wronged, and you can't do anything about the other person taking responsibility for what they've done. But you can accept the responsibility for the way you've handled it, for the wrong things you may have tried to excuse by the wrong things someone else did. Those who have been victims - and those who've been victimizers - never get free until they realize that they are now the victims of their own choices, not someone else's.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/someone-else-s-fault-5913
Setting the Temperature - #5820
You put Joseph in a great situation and he's the trusted person, the one who says yes to responsibility. Put him in a terrible situation, he is the same man; making things better, changing his environment, setting a positive climate. That is a thermostat. And, that's what the people around you need you to be. Grownup people, godly people, make a difference people respond to situations, not from the environment around them or the feelings that they're feeling, but from the character inside them - the Lord who's inside them!
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/setting-the-temperature-5820
Responsibility - a Christian perspective
At what point are we responsible for our sins? In this passage, Paul notes that those who have heard the Gospel and who have seen miracles have no excuse for continuing to live in sin.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2015:22-24&version=NIV
1 Peter 4: 12-19 - Into Thy Word Ministries
We May Suffer for Faithfully Being in Him! Persecutions and sufferings have a reason and a purpose! They have a way of refining and purifying us to allow the...
http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36061&columnid=3803
1 Peter 3: 13-22 - Into Thy Word Ministries
Suffering for Doing Good! This passage begins Peter’s discourse on suffering (3:13-5:11). When something bad happens to someone who is bad, we should not be surprised.
http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36059&columnid=3803
1 Peter 3: 7-12 - Into Thy Word Ministries
The Responsibility To Do Good! This passage has two main themes that tie together. The first is the role of the husband whose call it is to love his wife intimately, and with precious care.
http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36058&columnid=3803

