Quotes about Accountability
For Life is a just employer, He gives you what you ask, But once you have set the wages, Why, you must bear the task.
— Napoleon Hill
Crisis of the will. When a darkened mind chooses to remain in darkness, no one is to blame but the individual making that choice.
— Charles Swindoll
Own it all. Hold yourself accountable to God, and confess any sinful part. By doing so, you will have the necessary peace to make peace with your brother or sister. Do this, and you will leave a lasting positive impact on the people around you, even as a sinner.
— Charles Swindoll
But there are some things you can't do even if you desire them. There are some choices you can't take back. Words said that can't be unsaid
— Chris Fabry
And all he could say was that he did not know. He was guilty, therefore, of innocence. Was there anything so loathsome as a willfully innocent man? Hardly. An innocent man is a sin before God. Inhuman and therefore unworthy. No man should live without absorbing the sins of his kind, the foul air of his innocence, even if it did wilt rows of angel trumpets and cause them to fall from their vines.
— Toni Morrison
A lot of us will be able to show how God's gifts benefited us. But that's not the question. The issue with a steward is, how did the King's business fare under your management? Is the King better off? Was His agenda furthered?
— Tony Evans
we can't use someone else's irresponsibility in the past as an excuse for our irresponsibility in the present. If
— Tony Evans
When men begin to function in their homes, accountable to the guidance and direction of a leader in the church, things change.
— Tony Evans
Generational irresponsibility leads to lifetimes of oppression, addiction, and waste.
— Tony Evans
Taking ownership for your decisions and your problems is the only way to ever become a healthy person.
— Kris Vallotton
God does not forgive excuses; He only forgives sins.
— Kris Vallotton
punishing people for their mistakes creates self-destructive ecosystems that invite demonic oppression.
— Kris Vallotton