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just posting to say thanks to yaps!!! libre na lang kita on monday!!
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It’s bad enough to blame our parents, peers, or
circumstances for our sins, but it’s much worse to blame God. I
read about a person on a weight-loss program who bought
some donuts. When asked why, he implied that it was God’s
fault, because He had opened up a parking place right in front of
the bakery just as he was driving by.
In Exodus 32, we read how the high priest, Aaron,
supervised the making of a golden image for worship. This
resulted in the death of 3,000 Israelties and brought a terrible
plague on the nation. Instead of repenting immediately and
taking responsibility as the leader, Aaron first blamed the
people, saying they had put such pressure on him that he had
no choice. Then we went even further and lied. He said that all
he did was throw the gold into the melting pot, and the image of
a calf mysteriously appeared (Exodus 32:24).
Moses rejected Aaron’s excuse. He confronted his
brother with his sin and then prayed for him (Deutoronomy
9:20). We can be sure that the Israelites who acknowledged their
guilt were forgiven. But God judged the sin, and many died.
Questions
1.A good test of character: When you do wrong, do you accept the blame?
2.Do you blame your parents, teachers, classmates, or peers if your grade fails?
3.If you weren’t able to finish the activities given, do you blame the teacher for giving numerous activities?
Expand your answer by presenting a situation