Stop with the excuses already!

Since Adam, excuses have existed. Excuses are a natural reaction to being caught in a lie or failure, or not wanting to accept responsibility. Adam told God this famous statement: “Then the man said, “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate” (Genesis 3:12). Adam refused to take responsibility for Eve’s actions, yet God had clearly told him not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The problem with the habit of making excuses is that they keep you from the very actions and mindset that will propel you to great accomplishment and effective influence. It will keep you stunted emotionally, socially, and even in business.  People do not respect those who are always utilizing excuses to not take care of their responsibilities. Most will simply “blame-shift” so that the perception will seem to be that it’s not their fault. It’s always someone else’s fault. Think about this: Adam made excuses instead of embracing his responsibility, thus he allowed sin to enter his life. So now his legacy is known as the man who helped to release sin onto mankind. Conversely, the Lord Jesus accepted responsibility for mankind, thus His legacy is that He loved us so much that He died for us, and made a way for us to be delivered from sin and death. One is unrighteous; the other is righteous. One refused his responsibility; the other accepted responsibility. One made excuses; the other refused to make excuses and did what was needed to redeem mankind. Adam’s name is infamous because of his refusal to accept responsibility; Jesus’ name is great and is the name above all names. So, what’s your excuse?

Ecclesiastes 5:6 “Do not let your mouth cause your flesh to sin, nor say before the messenger of God that it was an error. Why should God be angry at your excuse and destroy the work of your hands?”

His Name is Great!

The Lord Jesus taught us the perfect pattern for daily prayer. He taught us to begin our prayer with worship and honor. God’s Name is Holy. The word “Hallowed” means: To make Holy, To venerate, To consecrate, Sanctified.  When we come to the Heavenly Father, we must recognize His Holiness. He truly is worthy to be praised. His Name reveals many things about His love toward His people. In the Old Testament, you can find His Name connected with a specific revelation of His nature or character. We can see embedded in His Name, divine provision, protection, care, healing, restoration, warrior, sanctifier, holy among other things.Your Heavenly Father’s name reveals His absolute love for His children. Always remember that when you come to Him each morning!

Matthew 6:9 -In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name.