“The responsibility of one’s commitment to his or her moral obligations in all areas of life, must be superseded by one’s moral obligations to God’s Commandments.
Commitment in its very essence says: I accept, I will do my part, I believe in what I am doing, and I will be involved to the fullest measure of my ability, to the commitment I make.
The wording in many beautiful prayers expresses commitment, yet many times the one saying the prayer is remiss in the promise or in the intent that is expressed in the prayer.
Responsibilities in one’s lifetime often carry with them commitment to fulfill obligations, to accept what is necessary to carry out the responsibilities to their fullest measure.
When neglect interferes it leaves a void, sometimes deep disappointment, so it is important that commitment is not just accepted, but results in what it originally was intended for.”