Accountable Quote by John Stott
“Although we have responsibilities to others, we are primarily accountable to God. It is before him that we stand, and to him that one day we must give an account. We should not therefore rate human opinion too highly.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Basic Christianity by John Stott, 1959
Human opinions are secondary to divine accountability; ultimate judgment comes from God, not people.
In simple terms: God's judgment matters more than people's views.
Prioritize divine standards over popular opinion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church teaching
- personal reflection
- ethical decision‑making
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How to balance responsibility to others with divine accountability?
- What risks arise from dismissing human opinion?
Human relationships still matter; balance is needed.