And
with that hope, let us concentrate our love on one another, considering how we
may encourage one another, share God’s love, and do His good works. (Hebrews
10:24)
Is
accountability a word you see as negative? Do you think of strict discipline or
harsh enforcement? In God’s kingdom, accountability is a measure of love.
Paul
continues talking about the great hope that believers have in God and His
promises. Now, he explains the purpose of this hope is that it frees you to
show love to other people. What more appropriate way to love another, than to
hold up the truth of your hope in the Lord’s promises as a standard for the
people you lead? Paul says to encourage people to trust that God will please
Himself with their lives, if they will simply hold on tightly to Him. That is
genuine accountability. It does not condemn. It is not mean-spirited. It is not
self-serving in any way. Rather, real accountability is the great love that
compels you to think of, and invest in, others as your calling - and your
promise to serve them.
Make
accountability a part of your work today. Challenge, encourage, and concentrate
your love on those whom you love and lead.