In this four-session small group Bible study (DVD/digital sold separately), Andy Stanley shows you how to take authentic responsibility for the things in your life.
RESPONSIBILITIES. We all have them. But we don't all take them as seriously as we ought to. Wouldn't it be great, though, if we all took responsibility for the things we are responsible for? Wouldn't it be great if you took responsibility for everything you're responsible for? It's time to stop the finger-pointing and excuse-making and to remove the “ir” in irresponsible.
In this study, Stanley tells us it’s time to ask ourselves, “Am I REALLY taking responsibility for my life?”
This Participant Guide is filled with helpful discussion starters, video overviews, a helpful Leader’s Guide and much more.
Sessions include:
Designed for use with the Taking Responsibility for Your Life Video Study (sold separately). When used together they provide a powerful catalyst for spiritual growth.
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Communicator, author, and pastor Andy Stanley founded Atlanta-based North Point Ministries (NPM) in 1995. Today, NPM consists of eight churches in the Atlanta area and a network of 180 churches around the globe that collectively serve over 200,000 people weekly. As host of Your Move with Andy Stanley, which delivers over 10.5 million messages each month through television, digital platforms, and podcasts, and author of more than 20 books, including Irresistible; Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets; and Deep & Wide, Andy is considered one of the most influential pastors in America.
Introduction: Who Takes It Seriously?..........................5Session 1: Let the Blames Begin................................9Session 2: The Disproportionate Life...........................21Session 3: This Is No Time to Pray.............................31Session 4: Embracing Your Response Ability.....................43Leader's Guide.................................................53
Irresponsibility isn't a difficult concept to grasp. It's simply when I don't take responsibility for whatever I'm responsible for.
While irresponsibility is easy to spot in others, it's almost impossible to see in the mirror. In some ways our entire culture is becoming less and less responsible; increasingly in our day, irresponsibility is almost celebrated. People have even discovered ways to profit from their irresponsibility. In such an environment, irresponsibility thrives.
Some people will even claim, in effect, "I have the right to be irresponsible—I can do and say whatever I want. No one has the right to hold me accountable. And others are responsible to clean up whatever messes I create through my irresponsibility."
Deep down, we all know how damaging irresponsibility is. If that's something we can change ... shouldn't we?
DISCUSSION STARTER
What to you are the most glaring examples of irresponsibility in our culture today?
Why is this rampant irresponsibility so troubling? Why does it matter?
VIDEO OVERVIEW
For Session 1 of the DVD
Am I taking responsibility for my life ... really?"
Irresponsibility—whether it's in our family, our workplace, our church, our community, or our nation—is contagious. That's especially so when we see people getting away with being irresponsible, and even being rewarded for it.
Whenever anyone acts irresponsibly, somebody has to come along and shoulder the burden of his or her irresponsibility.
Irresponsibility isn't a solo thing; it always impacts whoever's connected to the person who's irresponsible. Irresponsibility is ultimately a community matter, a family matter, a corporate matter.
All of us at times want to shirk our responsibilities. But followers of Jesus know that they must not do this, because they're ultimately accountable to their heavenly Father. Christians should be the most responsible people on the planet, since they understand the connectedness of their families and communities and culture.
In the Bible, the early chapters of Genesis show us when irresponsibility was introduced into the human race. We read in Genesis 1 that God gave responsibility for the earth's care to the man and woman he had created. Along with that responsibility, he gave them a single prohibition to stay away from a certain tree. This was before humankind sinned and many centuries before God gave his people the Ten Commandments. In the beginning, there was just one rule and a lot of responsibility.
Again, God designed us to be responsible. We know this intuitively. We're happiest when we're being responsible.
In Genesis, we see that as soon as Adam and Eve sinned, they threw off their accountability to God. They felt ashamed and tried to hide from him.
God confronted Adam first about this; he was holding Adam accountable. Adam could have responded, "Yes, I take full responsibility for everything. Do with me as you will." But instead he blamed Eve—who said it wasn't her fault either. The blame game began.
Irresponsibility always creates conflict—not only interpersonal conflict, but conflict within us as we try to hide our guilt. Our culture is full of people who live every single day with the weight of shame and guilt over the irresponsible behavior that they've blamed their way out of and for which no one has held them accountable.
VIDEO NOTES
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. "Am I taking responsibility for my life ... really?" At this point in your life, how would you answer that question?
2. Do you ever feel you have a right to be irresponsible, that you can do and say whatever you want and no one can hold you accountable? When are you most tempted to feel this way, and why?
3. As you look at others around you, in what ways do you see irresponsibility being rewarded? How does this affect you?
4. In what significant ways have you experienced the truth that we're happiest when we're doing a good job at something we're responsible for?
5. What do you consider to be your most significant areas of responsibility in life?
6. How have you seen personally that irresponsibility creates conflict—both within ourselves and with others around us? If so, what have you learned from this?
(Continues...)
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