Integrity and Transparency: A Life Pleasing to God

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Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in my integrity and I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Prove me, O Lord, and try me. Test my heart, my mind, for your steadfast love is before my eyes and I walk in your faithfulness. [00:29:42] (17 seconds)


David, if you read about David, he was always, church, quick to turn to God in repentance and ask for God's forgiveness. So even though he struggled against sin, he gives us an incredible example of what to do when we struggle against sin. Turn to God and seek his forgiveness. David understood God's heart. [00:28:48] (24 seconds)


He's asking God to act, and he's doing so boldly. He's trusting in God's faithfulness. You see, a life that is lived with integrity is one that is lived blameless and honest. It's one life. It's not two. We're all guilty of this. We all live different lives. [00:31:38] (25 seconds)


But David's living one life, and he's not living it arrogantly, okay? It's a statement. When he's saying he's living one life, it's a statement of his heart's devotion to God, and he's boldly inviting God to check him out, to inspect him. That's challenging for me. [00:32:37] (21 seconds)

Holiness demands separation, and it demands pursuit, two different things, separation and pursuit. The separation part is that David rejected the wicked. He rejected habitual liars. He rejected the religious pretenders who sit in the pews every Sunday and check the box. He rejected those folks. [00:35:24] (21 seconds)


Christian, confessing and repenting of sin is essential for living with integrity. Do you want to know what it is to live with integrity? Use that sentence. Confessing and repenting of sin. What does that mean? It means telling God about the wrongs that you've done. He knows your thought life. [00:39:16] (18 seconds)


In Christ, you can live honestly. You can live transparently before God. You can live with integrity before God and others. You can put on the jersey, then look like a zebra and blow the whistle with authority and not second-guess the call you're making. Remember those referees. [00:52:34] (20 seconds)


Acts chapter 4 says, This Jesus, this Jesus who I proclaim to you this morning, this Jesus who died on a cross is the Christ. This Jesus is the stone the builders rejected. This Jesus has become the cornerstone. And in this Jesus, there's no salvation in anyone else. [00:53:06] (17 seconds)

And knowing all this, knowing all this means that we can change. We can change. We can have confidence that we can turn to God. We can have confidence that we can state our case before the Almighty. We can have confidence. We can boldly approach the throne and ask God to act. [00:49:10] (21 seconds)


But as believers, we have every reason to uncover what's really going on in our hearts and confess it because we believe this right here. First John 1, 9, if we turn and confess our unrighteousness, he's faithful and just to forgive. We believe that. [00:51:15] (22 seconds)

To my brothers and sisters here at Bayside, please don't miss this. David's devotion to God expresses itself in delighting in God in every aspect of his life. Remember, David's living one life. His heart's devoted to God. He invites the Lord to inspect him. [00:51:50] (18 seconds)


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