Coming Down to the End of the Lessons Learned …
I shared the lesson yesterday, BUILD CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY INTO YOUR LIFE …
Here are three more points about integrity:
3. Integrity at must take place at home before it moves into the marketplace.
“I will walk in my own house with a blameless heart (a heart of integrity).” Psalm 101:2
“I will walk in my own house with a blameless heart (a heart of integrity).” Psalm 101:2
We ought to so live our lives that we would not be afraid to sell the family parrot to the town gossip.”
— Dr. Charles Swindoll
4. Integrity is a life-long commitment.
“Far be it from me that I should declare you right; Till I die I will not put away my integrity.” – Job 27:5
“Leaders with integrity will not only know in their hearts how they ought to live; they will steadfastly live out their convictions throughout their lives.”
— Henry Blackaby
“Compromise … it starts small, and then builds until our integrity is completely overtaken by whatever evil we surrender to in the first place.” — Wayne Hastings
“Our spirituality cannot be divorced from any aspect of life; it infuses and permeates all aspects of our being. Our work, our play, our sexuality, our prayers, our humor, our passion, and our aggression are all a part of our spiritual life, this being a relationship with God that allows us to find our true identity, our meaning, and our life. — Dallas Willard
“Behavior has a price tag. If you choose to be untrue to yourself and dishonest with others, the initial cost will be a worried mind, troubled heart, and restless body. However, the final payment for the shortcuts of life can be a lot higher when caught in the web of self-destruction.” — Richard K Biggs, Burn Brightly Without Burning Out
5. Integrity matters to God.
“God can’t stand deceivers, but oh how he relishes integrity.” – Proverbs 11:20
“God can’t stand deceivers, but oh how he relishes integrity.” – Proverbs 11:20
“When a man’s ways are pleasing to the Lord, he makes even his enemies live at peace with him.” Proverbs 16:7
“Righteousness guards the man of integrity, but wickedness overthrows the sinner.” – Proverbs 13:6
“The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity.” — Proverbs 11:3
Are you building a life of character and integrity? Tomorrow we will look at an examined life. – Bill Welte is President & CEO of America’s Keswick
Team YOU: 2 Chronicles 13-14; Proverbs 31; John 12:1-26
Motivations: Feeling better has become more important to us than finding God.
Larry Crabb
Practice to Remember: Level 1: Ephesians 6:18; Level 2: Ephesians 6:21-24
Powered Up: The power of prayer rests in the faith that God hears it. The moment I am assured that God hears, I feel drawn to pray and to persevere in prayer. Andrew Murray


