
Sunday, January 25, 2026: Daily Family Devotions
The man said, “The woman you put here with me gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.”
Genesis 3:12 (NIV)
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to blame someone else when something goes wrong? A missed deadline poses a challenge for the entire team. A harsh word makes someone else act badly. Blaming is a natural thing to do, whether it’s as a child or as an adult. It promises quick relief, but it rarely brings real peace or long-term solutions.
Ending the Blame Habit
The Bible says that this habit can become difficult to change. The serpent distorted the truth just enough to make it seem credible. Eve listened and ate the fruit. Adam did what his wife told him. God asked questions when He came looking, not because He didn’t know the answers, but because He wanted the couple to be honest and responsible.
Instead of confessing, Adam tried to deflect. He pointed at Eve and, in a way, at God Himself. Eve did the same thing and blamed the serpent. Every answer missed the point. Neither of them stopped to say, “I was wrong.”
Taking Responsibility for Our Decisions
That same pattern is still there today. We blame our families, our leaders, our upbringing, and even the devil. Blame keeps us from growing. It protects our hearts and keeps our hands closed. When we deny responsibility, guilt doesn’t go away. It just goes underground and quietly changes us.
God shows us a better way. The Bible praises humility and confession. There is grace when we admit our mistakes. When we are honest with ourselves and ask for forgiveness, healing starts. Take responsibility today. Be honest with God and other people. Get out of blame and into freedom and better relationships.
Prayer
Father, please give me the strength to admit my mistakes, ask for forgiveness, and live in the freedom of Your grace.