Fault-finding is a popular pastime, and unfortunately a lot of us  find it’s easy to join the fun. Concentrating on the warts of others is a  great way to feel better about ourselves. And that’s just the problem.  Avoiding the faults that need to be fixed in our own lives not only  stunts our spiritual growth but also obstructs God’s work through us.  God’s effectiveness through our lives is enhanced or hindered by the way  we live.
It’s no wonder, then, that Paul made a concerted effort to “put no obstacle in anyone’s way” (2 Cor. 6:3 ESV).  For him there was nothing more important than his usefulness for Christ  in the lives of others. Anything that got in the way of that was  dispensable.
If you want to be authentic and useful for God, take an obstacle  inventory. Sometimes obstacles are things that in and of themselves may  be legitimate, yet in certain contexts may be inappropriate. But sin is  clearly obstructive to others. Gossip, slander, boasting, bitterness,  greed, abuse, anger, selfishness, and revenge all close the hearts of  those around us to the message of God through us.
So, replace your faults with the winsome ways of Jesus. That will enable others to see your “no-fault” Savior more clearly.
           
Wherever I am, whatever I do,
O God, please help me to live
In a way that makes me credible
As your representative. —Egner
 
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