Tuesday, February 2, 2016

How We Own Our Faults!


But who can discern their own errors? Forgive my hidden faults. Psalm 19:12 NIV
One of the most difficult things most human beings have to do is to recognize their own shortcomings and faults. Why? We don't like to see ourselves as we really are. Some might say, our refusal to see us as others see us, makes us delusional. In many cases, that is probably very true.

However, we don't have to navigate our journey in life wearing blinders. When we are able to look ourselves and admit our imperfections and faults, we put ourselves in position to be molded into the person God always intended us to be. Building character takes time and since our time on earth is limited, we shouldn't waste it trying to be more than we are or were intended to be.

Let's face it--many of us don't recognize the ugliness that resides in us because we are too short-sighted to see it. What ugliness? The need in us to belittle others or to make fun of them. The urge we have to always say something about others that is not entirely true. The things we think we hide in our hearts--bigotry, rebellion, low self-esteem and our insecurities. We think we hide these things but because they reside in our hearts, they rise and surface for all to see, except us.

Think about it! That spirit that complains all the time in our heads about everything--surfaces and those around us hear the complaints when they are voiced. The nastiness that resides in our hearts rises when our tongues speak evil and we cuss everything and everyone who dares to disagree with us.

If we were ever able to force ourselves to see us as we really are and then work to change for the better, we defeat the enemy who attempts to influence us on every level. When we admit our shortcomings, the enemy has nothing to use against us. Willingness to see ourselves as we are is the first step to building character--changing us to be more like Christ. We don't have to be dishonest, liars, thieves, complainers, or any other worthless thing--and when we build character, we become more valuable and are able to accomplish great things.

Let's openly recognize and proclaim all those things that we think are hidden, but nothing is ever hidden from God. Then we can start building, one step at a time, the character that resides in the inner person, but has been hidden by our imperfections and our inability to recognize us when we see us.

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