Dependence vs Responsibility

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So much truth in the Word of God consists of two opposite truths that hold each other in tension. They may even appear to conflict at first, but they really don’t conflict with each other – they complete each other. One brings balance to the other and vice versa. We’re going to talk about one of these today.

There’s a degree to which we’re supposed to depend on God and a degree to which we’re supposed to be responsible for ourselves. Two truths held in tension.

When we depend on God for our well being – for being loved and for our world working – we live in a blessed Relaxed Security. We can relax knowing that, whatever crazy circumstances life throws at us, whatever suffering we must endure, God is working in everything for our good (Romans 8:28). We have inner peace through the storms of life. We live fearlessly through fearful circumstances (Psalm 23:4).

This gives us a life of Autonomous Freedom. We are free to give, free to serve others, free to hold the things of this world loosely. We, in freedom not in fear, take responsibility for our actions and their consequences. In freedom we act proactively, meeting our own needs where possible, and it feels good. A job well done, a healthy sense of accomplishment.

This is the outcome when we rightly depend on God for his part and take rightful responsibility for our part. The hallmark of this godly balance is that belief “I’m OK because I’m loved by my God. He makes my world work in spite of my circumstances.” And because “I’m OK”, we live in the glorious freedom of not fearing failure, of taking the risk of daring to be all that God has created and called us to be.

On the other hand, when we mix these up, things don’t work out so well. Often we get it backwards – even Christians. Out of our wounding, we try to take responsibility for God’s part while blaming him for the logical consequences of failures in our part.

When we take responsibility for being loved and for making our world work, we live in Fearful Idolatry. We take responsibility for our own well being and security, so we have none. The hallmark of this ungodly imbalance is, “I’m OK if _____.” Fill in the blank. This is where addictions and co-dependencies come from.

Then, instead of glorious autonomous freedom, we live in Depraved Defiance. We blame God for the negative consequences of our unhealthy dependencies. The more we try to control our world, the less control we have, like sand slipping through our clenched fist. And, living in fear of failure, we don’t dare take a risk on our God-given dreams. Instead, paralyzed by a false sense of entitlement, we just drift along expecting happiness to drop in our lap, and blaming God when it doesn’t.

The way out of fearful idolatry and depraved defiance is through honest confession and repentance. Then giving the best part of our day over to intimacy with Jesus (in prayer, worship, and reading our Bible – just hanging out with God for bit each day without an agenda) is the path to relaxed security and autonomous freedom.

Kudos to Dr William Clark from The Lay Counselor Institute for these excellent concepts.

So how about you? Are you living in the autonomous freedom of relaxed security, in the depraved defiance that comes from fearful idolatry, or, like us, on a journey from one to the other? Are you responsible for being loved? Who makes your world work? Tell us your story in the comments or shoot us an email with the Contact Us link above. We’d love to hear from you. And please, if you think this would benefit someone else, share it on Facebook, Twitter or your favorite social media (share buttons for just about everything below).

So what do you think about all this?

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  1. Cindi Tuccillo
    Cindi Tuccillo says:

    Complete dependence on God is called perfect sanctification! Our responsibility lies in and on what we eat and digest. So many today want us to coexist and find peace as if that is even possible! It sounds so loving and in truth is one of the biggest lies being perpetrated in the Church today. We cannot find peace with lies! We cannot love our neighbors into the Kingdom but we can and should shine a light on whose name can. My responsibility lies in obedience to God and knowing His Word so that I know when He is present! My heart so often deceives me with emotions, that I fall so easily for the scams of the salesman (Satan)
    20 My son, be attentive to my words; incline your ear to my sayings.
    21 Let them not escape from your sight; keep them within your heart.
    22 For they are life to those who find them, and healing to all their flesh.
    23 Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.
    24 Put away from you crooked speech, and put devious talk far from you.
    25 Let your eyes look directly forward, and your gaze be straight before you.
    26 Ponder the path of your feet; then all your ways will be sure.
    27 Do not swerve to the right or to the left; turn your foot away from evil.
    Proverbs 4:20-27
    This is my responsibility!

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    • Dave Wernli
      Dave Wernli says:

      Well said, Cindi! Thank you so much for your comment. Our responsibility is obedience, and God’s is our safety and security. So many people, even in the church, get it backwards, trying to control their life-situations to make sure they’re safe and secure. It doesn’t work, they often fall into addictions to mediate the pain because it’s not working, and then blame God for the consequences of their behavior. I think it breaks God’s heart.

      I love the passage you quoted — Solomon takes the first 5 or so chapters of Proverbs to say, “No, really, listen to me, listen to wisdom!” These chapters guarded my heart and my path as a young man, especially chapters 5 and 7.

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