The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity. (Pro 11:3)
It seems like every month we hear of some new ethics scandal of a Congressman or prominent pastor. Someone who had been held in such high esteem turns out to have been cheating on his wife or embezzling or not paying his taxes. How many fall into the trap of thinking, “No one will ever know?” But then they are found out, and their duplicity destroys not only their own lives but those of their families as well.
How often am I tempted by the same thought? “No one will ever know.” It is a lie. God knows from the very beginning. Our lives are an open book to him. But if we give in to temptation anyway, no matter how small the transgression, we have stepped onto the path of destruction. I imagine each of those failed leaders started small. No one wakes up one day and says, “I think I’ll have an affair today” or “I bet I could steal a million dollars from my company and no one would notice.” It begins with an attitude of entitlement. “Why shouldn’t I enjoy the benefits of my position?” And of course, the deadly, “No one will ever know.” But one wrong step is soon followed by another, and one day we wake up to realize our lives are a shambles.
Lord, make me wise not to fall for this lie. Keep me on the path of the upright. I will be truthful to you and all those around me. My life is an open book to you. May it please you and honor you in every detail. Amen.
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Showing posts with label integrity. Show all posts
Friday, December 24, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Highly Regarded
The Lord made the Egyptians favorably disposed toward the people, and Moses himself was highly regarded in Egypt by Pharaoh’s officials and by the people. (Ex 11:3)
It’s amazing that Moses was highly regarded by the Egyptians. Pharaoh was corrupt with power and saw only a challenge to his authority. But his officials saw Moses’ character. He had true authority, backed by supernatural power, yet he held that authority with humility and integrity. Lord, I want even my enemies to see my good character, even if they can’t abide what I stand for.
It’s amazing that Moses was highly regarded by the Egyptians. Pharaoh was corrupt with power and saw only a challenge to his authority. But his officials saw Moses’ character. He had true authority, backed by supernatural power, yet he held that authority with humility and integrity. Lord, I want even my enemies to see my good character, even if they can’t abide what I stand for.
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