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What does the Bible teach about accountability to Christ?

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The Bible teaches that every believer is accountable to Christ for their actions and stewardship, as indicated in Romans 14:12.

The scriptural concept of accountability is central to the Christian faith, particularly highlighted in Romans 14:12, which states that each of us will give an account of ourselves to God. This reflects the Reformed understanding that we are stewards of the gifts and responsibilities entrusted to us by God. Daily accountability is vital, encompassing not just our actions but also our attitudes and motivations. Believers are called to reflect on how their choices align with their faith and to realize that they are servants of a sovereign Lord, thus prompting a lifestyle of self-examination and growth in grace in light of God’s holiness and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 14:12, Hebrews 13:17

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