Good Friends — Good People

Recently, I was treated like I was at fault for another persons actions.  The act was started by them.  They did the deed.  But, I am at fault.  I  did not do the deed.  The other person did and yet now, I am seen as the one at fault.  All the “advice” I have been given is directed at my mistake.
 
In our society today there is a behavior that is sweeping this nation.  It has for some time.  One can intentionally make a mistake, then blame someone else.  Everyone believes it.  It is done in politics.  It is done in the schools, at jobs, in relationships.  The mistake is made.  The perpetrator is then made to be the victim and the victim is made into the perpetrator.   Sad by true.
 
It angers me because there is no accountability for the true perpetrator.  At least not now.  There will be on the day of judgment.  Many people will line up for the pearly gates only to be turned away because they did not tell the truth, hold themselves accountable, and most of all turned people away from Christ.  One act can spiritually kill thousands.
 
Put good people around you.  People that ask, “How may I help,” instead of “you need to do this.”  People that reach out a hand and listen without judgment and with love.  These people will truly know Jesus.