Have you ever recorded minutes for a meeting? Whether you were taking notes at work or for a volunteer organization, such as the PTA at your child’s school, taking minutes and reporting on them at a follow-up meeting is an important responsibility.
What ideas were discussed?
How were those ideas followed up on?
Who, including yourself, agreed to complete certain tasks before the next meeting? And were those tasks completed on time, and correctly?
Recording minutes looks pretty mundane from the outside, but this person ultimately holds colleagues accountable to their responsibilities.
If someone was taking minutes on your life, what would those minutes say about you?
Romans 14:12 says, “So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.”
In this verse, Paul isn’t talking about salvation; when you’ve given your heart to the Lord, He offers forgiveness and salvation freely. We can’t earn or lose God’s promise of eternal life for us. Salvation is a gift.
Paul is talking about the judgment seat of Christ—a moment at the end of time when we will be accountable to Jesus for our actions. Did we create lasting value? Did we serve Him, and others, well? Were we ultimately responsible during our lifetime?
As believers, our goal should be to leave lasting value, to impact others for eternity, and ultimately to take responsibility for the legacy we are leaving in the name of Jesus.
A godly man is responsible.
Let’s pray.
Lord, along with the gift of salvation comes the incredible responsibility of sharing the Good News with others. Thank you for loving us enough to sacrifice yourself for us, and for the gift of salvation. Help us each to be responsible for sharing that gift with others. We love you. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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