You Will Be Accountable for This

You Will Be Accountable for This

Who do you admire?  I imagine that if you're a preacher, you admire other preachers.  If you're in kids ministry or student ministry, you've got a few leaders you follow. Graphic designers study and admire other graphic designers, musicians often follow other musicians. If you work in the marketplace, you admire other friends, colleagues or leaders in the field.

All of that is healthy.  To think there's nothing to admire or learn from others is egotistical.

But sometimes admiring someone can lead you to want to be like them, or to be them, or - eek- even to be the next "them".  Twitter, facebook, podcasts and this increasingly connected world make it so easy to watch someone else's every move that I wonder whether some of us sometimes stop living our own lives and start living vicariously through others.

If you think that might be happening, here's what to do: find a big red button and connect it to a loud buzzer and press repeatedly until you can't stand it anymore and stop the behaviour.

Whenever I speak, write or lead, I feel the pressure to be better.  I listen to other speakers, watch other leaders and read other writers.  And once in a while I catch myself thinking "I wish I was __________" or "I wish I could be more like _________".  This is when the stinkin' loud buzzer should sound.  Right now.

Think about it...God will never hold you accountable for being someone he never created you to be.  He will not say "Carey, how come you weren't more like Craig Groeschel or Andy Stanley?"  If God had wanted that, he would have made more Craig Groeschels and Andy Stanleys.   Good parents would never lay that pressure on their kids ("Hey, how come you're not more like your friend Taylor?" - and those of you who had a parent who did that are wincing right now).  But sometimes we put that pressure on ourselves.

The only task before you (and me) is to take all the faith, talent, trust, ability and gifting God has given you and use it to be the best 'you' you can be.   God actually wants me to be more like Carey  - redeemed, forgiven and empowered Carey - but Carey still the same.  Ditto for you.

What will you be held accountable for?  Being 'you' in the context of the cross and tomb.  Nothing more. Nothing less.

So have the humility to learn from others, but then, go be you.  It's the best gift you can give yourself, the best gift you can give God, and the best gift you can give the world.

7 Responses to “You Will Be Accountable for This”

  1. Heather 20 July 2010 at 10:12 am #

    EXACTLY what I needed to hear today! Thanks Carey.

  2. Carey 20 July 2010 at 10:18 am #

    So glad Heather. No surprise, most of my posts are reminders to myself. We all need to hear that. Funny how the enemy loves to make us insecure, isn’t it?

  3. Sabine 20 July 2010 at 12:03 pm #

    God create us just the way he wants us to be.

    No more no less.

    Every person is origin and perfect in the creation of our Heavenly Father.

    If we want to be like other persons – as you mentioned already- God would have had create more of these persons.

    But some persons came in our life at different moments and inspire us.Some more and some less. And we take some habits of these persons to our personal habits. We can learn from each other!

    Regards from far far away ( lol )

    Sabine

  4. Heather Carver 20 July 2010 at 8:14 pm #

    Thanks for the encouragement Carey!

  5. Kevin 20 July 2010 at 9:35 pm #

    Well put Carey. And deffinately something that i needed to hear.
    P.s. I am now in the market for a large red button.

  6. tanya 26 July 2010 at 8:29 am #

    timely message for me! thanks!

  7. Robyn Gibson 8 August 2010 at 12:48 pm #

    Great insight! Upon reading your words I was gently reminded by the Holy Spirit that He doesn’t only NOT want me to be what someone else is; but that I will be accountable, also, for not being what I WAS created for. God has put amazing giftings and abilities in all of us that He’s called to Himself; and yes, satan definitely doesn’t want us to focus on those. Thanks for the reminder!

    Blessings from the prairies


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