I've been spending times in Proverbs, a book in the Bible that focuses on Godly wisdom, and the importance of applying that wisdom to everyday life. As a follow-up to "Daniel - A Man of Character" -- which I mentioned in my last posting, one Proverb in particular about integrity caught my eye:
"Like a muddied fountain and a polluted spring is a righteous man who yields, falls down, and compromises his integrity before the wicked." (Proverbs 25:26, Amplified)
Doing the right thing on a daily basis is definitely a challenge, but with God all things are possible (Matthew 19:26). The more we trust Him to help us, the more we will overcome the hurdles that are inevitable, even strategically placed in our lives by satan (and sometimes created by our own desires and stubbornness!).
In life I'm always about the "how," how does one do a thing, bring it from the vague to the practical. Things that seem so difficult become much easier when we trust God and let him take control.
King David knew a thing or two about really trusting God. In the Book of Psalms, chapter 28 and verse 7, he says:
"The Lord is my Strength and my [impenetrable] Shield; my heart trusts in, relies on and confidently leans on Him, and I am helped; therefore my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song will I praise Him."
David trusted God and God helped him. When we're willing, God does the same for us today.
With God, walking in integrity isn't an arduous path. There's less gritting of teeth, less stress and strain. With Him the integrity walk is easier, more enjoyable.
When we travel with Him and there's a roadblock ahead, when our ears are inclined to Him He gives answers about how to go over it, around it, or eliminate it. When there are forks in the road He guides us in the way we should go. And when others try to take us down a path that's headed toward a dead end He cultivates focus in us that keeps us moving forward, following Him.
In the process integrity becomes a natural part of who we are and how we function. It also becomes a witness to the world of the reality of Who He Is -- the Great I AM.
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