Welcome to the concluding part of ThePower of Responsibility. The fact that you took out time to read this
piece tells me that you are ready to make all the necessary changes in your
life for a brighter and better future. In the first part of this write-up, we
defined Responsibility as ‘your ability to respond to the people you
connect with daily as well as the situations that confront you’. We said this
response is either positive or negative.
We also said that responsibility is your
response to your ability-whether or how you apply your gifts and talents for
the betterment of humanity. People take on or are trust with different kinds of
responsibilities. All human being upon the face of the earth are saddled with
one form of responsibility or another. In this concluding part, we shall deal
with response to your abilities, potentials, gifts, and talents, which I call
internal responsibility.
Let me start by saying that God created
every human being with something within that would give man the opportunity to
make a difference on earth. God ordered man to multiply, have dominion and
subdue the earth. At this command, God gave Adam the garden to look after-God
did not live him empty. So also, God created everyone with a gift, a talent, or
a passion to make a difference on the earth. How you respond to these gifts,
talents, abilities, and passion determines how responsible you become.
However, many people living today give
one excuse or the other for not being able to make a difference. These excuses
range from poverty to lack of time. Do you realise that God may have given you
a voice because he wants you to use it through singing, public speaking, or
acts of activism to encourage or make someone’s life better? It could also
serve as your source of livelihood. God may have put that passion and
compassion for children in your heart, for the reason that he wants you to
become a doctor in order to save lives or start a foundation that would help
less privilege and orphaned children.
Have you ever wondered what the black
race may have become if people such as Martin Luther King Jnr. did not stand up
against black segregation? Would twin babies be given the chance to live if
Wilberforce did not stop the killing of twins? My guess is that you are reading
this post from facebook or any other social media platform. Would that be if
men like Mark Zukerburg did not rise up to the task of creating facebook? What
about Helen Keller who though was born healthy, became blind and deaf as a
result of an illness went on to author over twelve books. So where is your
excuse?
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