
Today we are setting a foundation on the teaching circle of responsibility. Before any foundation is laid a surveyor comes out to see if that land is suitable to build a house. Second he will either say yes and the land is right to be built upon it. In some cases the land is very unstable in many ways. A house can’t be built upon that land because of its conditions. Our aim is to lay a foundation and no matter what type of person you are. If you are saved, not saved or a backslider in the Christian faith you will understand the points we will be making over the next few days. Where do we start so the time we have will help others along the way.
There are two words to define within our teaching today. First is what is your circle. Second what is the word responsibility to do with a person’s surroundings.
A circle is a continuous loop. We have a circle of friends or acquaintances that we associate with. Some people do have a wide range of circumference areas. This is the area where they live, work, or play. I call this their circle of environment.
How do we define the word responsibilities within this perspective. We can look at it in many ways and here is the breakdown
First is the state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something.
Second truth is
the opportunity or ability to act independently and make decisions without authorization
The third truth
the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
When we look at the circle of responsibilities it comes to us in both the physical and spiritual truths.
Our teaching will break it all down as we dive deep into the circle of responsibility. Each truth will be looked at this week. Along with how it can affect us in all of our daily lives.
As we continue to look at the circle of responsibilities. We will see the building block of any company and their chain of responsibility.
Stay with us for this powerful teaching and realizing it can help you along the way.
Givinhope Evangelistic ministry with Minister/Evangelist John Corum