Why Blame God For Your Negligence!
Why do you blame Others, when you know your plight is as a result of your own negligence? My friend, deal with your weakness and save others their peace.
You can not blame mortal men for your mishaps, how much more blaming God? Repent! For God never promised anybody a suffering-free life, but assured that he will perfect your ways and bless you when you are able to pull through any trial (Isaiah 43:1-4).
Therefore when bad things happen, even if it's your own fault, use it as a stepping stone to grow. This will show how matured you are as a child of God. For no matured being feeds on milk, but on meat (1 Corinthians 3:1-3), thus taking responsibilities and being accountable.
Why then, should you blame God for what you are going through when the handwriting shows that you are the cause? Don't be a fool, for God can not be mocked. Have you forgotten that two people can not walk together without agreement (Amos 3:3).
If you are not ready to keep your promise, why blame God who is always fulfilling his promises? God promised to give you life and sustain you (which he always does), but ask yourself, have you been faithful to him? Have you truly repented from those sins you promised to desist from? Sela.
Know that, you can never eat your cake and have it. In the same way, you will reap what you sow. Hence, if you want to be free from trouble, just do the needful (trust God and flee from evil).
Don't just tell God you trust him, be sure you are actively doing it. For actions they say, speaks louder than words. And no one trust God and is put to shame. Though the trials may come, he will surely pull you through and refine you into his perfect glory (1 Corinthians 10:13).
So my dear, it is better you pay attention to God as he directs you and do as you are instructed, to avoid any action which may cause you your happiness and peace. Stop the blame game and be responsible, because it will take you nowhere, but rather fuel your pain. Be wise!
Stay Blessed!
Proverbs 19:3, Romans 9:20, Galatians 6:5, Romans 14:12, James 1:1-15, Romans 8:28, Isaiah 55:9, John 16:33, Job 1:20-22, Proverbs 28:26, Proverbs 3:5-6.
Shalom!!!
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