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Today, let’s think about
integrity. We desperately want to see it in our political leaders, especially
those who declare their Christianity all over their campaign literature vying
for our votes.
As Christians, it should be
upper most in our personal characteristics to show exemplary integrity when
we’re in the public eye, as well as when we’re alone walking to our car after a
grocery shopping spree. (I use the word spree to make it sound like grocery
shopping is fun, when in fact, it can be a financial burden for many to put
food on their tables, these days.)
What does exemplary integrity
look like to you? Is it okay to cut corners when no one is looking? When you
get to your car to unload those expensive groceries and discover there’s
something in your cart you didn’t get charged for, do you shrug your shoulders
and declare that it’s not your fault the cashier didn’t ring it up? Do we
justify not paying for it by arguing that we overpaid for every else in the
cart? Or do we take the time to walk back in and pay for it? Afterall, no one
will ever know what choice we make. Right? Well, yes, God sees everything, but
He’s not going to strike us down with a lightning bolt for stealing the item.
We know the right thing to do, but do we always do the right thing?
I’ve dealt with people who
showed me they had no integrity at all. Honestly, it hurts. But do I sometimes treat
others with less exemplary integrity in my heart? Oftentimes, others can tell
when we’re cheating them. They may just lack the guts it takes to confront us.
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When we find ourselves in a
compromising situation, do we sometimes assure ourselves with statements like
“the ends justify the means…”? It can be pretty easy to talk ourselves into
justifying something we felt we had to do. Satan is right there
to encourage us with excuses for justifying something we know right well we
shouldn’t do. Yes, we want to hold politicians (and everyone else) to this
standard, but do we measure up?
I don’t bring you these words to
beat you up, but to encourage you to good works. Sometimes, we need a loving
reminder to check our hearts and make sure the enemy hasn’t worked his way in
with subtle deceptions. Just sharing some good points to ponder.
“And let us consider
one another in order to stir up love and good works,” - Hebrews 10:24 (NKJV)
“Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.” - James 4:17 (NKJV)
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