When you’re serious about correcting a long-standing habit, one of the most effective tools to accelerate the process is accountability.
For many, this can be a difficult step—after all, who wants to expose their weaknesses or admit the need for correction to someone else?
But when you’re facing a persistent struggle or seeking lasting transformation, accountability outweighs personal pride every time.
If you’re considering an accountability partner, look for someone who is:
1. Spiritual – grounded in faith and godly wisdom
2. Trustworthy – someone who will protect your confidence
3. Mature – emotionally and spiritually
4. Discrete – knows how to handle sensitive information
5. Available – consistent and responsive
6. Merciful, yet strong – able to correct in love while holding you to the standard
Don’t let anything stand in the way of your growth and change.
“Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed…” — James 5:16
Blessing,
Apostle