Take Responsibility; Pay the Price
In times past many would quote a definition from Webster, but now it is a simple thing to type in a word online and get many options to choose a definition from. I wanted a simple explanation of what many even from a kid should know about so I chose to use the definition from talkingtreebooks.com with a “simple definition for kids” for the word: responsibility, which means “you do the things you are supposed to do and accept the results of your actions.”
For many of us at various times in our lives I am sure we may have experienced a time when we did something that did not turn out quite the way we wanted it to and did not want to admit and/or accept the consequences of the actions that we chose to do. It is a parent/caregiver’s responsibility to teach their children about responsibility and to hold them accountable for their choices. Often people will make bad decisions based off of the negative life experiences they have tragically had to endure such as abuse, trauma, or being raised in a home of an addict, narcissist, or witnessing domestic violence. However, if a person then chooses to make negative decisions also and blame it on their own past there has to come a point that they take responsibility for their own current choices. Unless there is something drastically wrong with your mentality everyone has the capability to change.
Changing to become a “better person” is an option every single person has the ability to do. Our choices impact others, therefore we need to be held accountable and take responsibility if some form of harm befalls others from our decisions.
In the OT book of Joshua chapters 6 and 7 explains a situation when the children of Israel were told not to do something and that if that thing was done; specifically to take plunder of things accursed death would be a result. This lets us know that we typically know in advance what we should or should not do. We hopefully are taught from a young age not to commit crimes. Even if a child was raised in a home with thieves at some point in their life they are going to be told that is a crime and jail time will be a consequence. This lets one know that once truth about a matter is known it becomes a choice to continue in it or change.
In Joshua chapter 7 the man named Achan took those “accursed things” and hid them in his tent. When he was found out or “caught” he could have tried to lie his way out of it, but he at least even knowing the consequences he took responsibility and admitted it. He explained that he coveted the things; which basically is like having an itch you just feel you have to scratch. His choices not only impacted him, but his family and was a direct link to 36 others dying. When you make a choice once or especially if it is a continual choice you are making, know the time may come to pay the price.
~TRS 5-25-25