Integrity, Discernment, and the Courage of Faith

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In a world where promises are often broken, God calls us to be people of integrity, who honor our commitments even when it is inconvenient or challenging. This is a reflection of our faithfulness to God and His Word. Blessed is the man who swears to his own hurt, meaning I said it, I must perform it. [00:11:17]

Paul's saying it's a pretty funny thing you're judging me; I don't even judge myself. For I know of nothing against myself, yet I am not justified by this. In other words, it doesn't matter what I say, but he who judges me is the Lord. He knows my heart. [00:12:15]

We are actually called to discern between right and wrong. So you are, as I believe, what we are actually to judge. When Jesus said in Matthew 7, judge not, he goes on to say first remove the plank from your eye and then you can judge your brother. [00:13:57]

Most of us would rather be ruined by praise than helped by criticism. If all you get is praise, it will ruin you. I'm telling you right now, if all you get is praise, you will not grow, you will not mature because what happens is you start to get puffed up. [00:18:26]

Constructive criticism can be a tool for growth. We must discern the source and intent of criticism, seeking wisdom from God and those who genuinely care for us. Not all criticism is valid, and we should not be swayed by every negative comment. [00:19:24]

The presence of warfare in our lives is often an indication that we are making an impact for God's kingdom. We are encouraged to stand firm, knowing that God is with us and will sustain us in the midst of adversity. Our joy and strength come from the Lord. [00:57:30]

The beauty of the cross is where God's perfect justice meets His perfect grace. This is the heart of the gospel, calling us to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Our salvation is not based on our works but on the finished work of Christ on the cross. [01:04:34]

When the gospel is at stake, you speak out and you clarify. When a lot of confusion surrounds our ministry, if there's a lot of confusion, let people know, clarify it. God is not a God of confusion, but do you know who is? The devil. He loves confusion. [00:44:00]

The absence of warfare may mean that there's no battle. The fact that you might be having warfare in your life could be an indication that you're doing things for God. Conversely, if there's no spiritual battle, it might mean you're not standing up for biblical truth. [00:57:11]

The truth invites scrutiny. Let's talk about the truth. Many people do not want to debate the truth; they want to pontificate. Speak eloquently and throw out all these great ideas. But the truth is simple. Here it is. Let's talk about it. [00:47:11]

When your influence warrants it, silence is not always the best option. Sometimes it can be a smokescreen for cowardliness and passivity. Many people say, "Oh, I'm just not responding to my critics," but sometimes it's because you're a coward or they're right. [00:53:19]

Rejoice not against me, O my enemy. When I fall, I shall arise. When I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be the light upon me. Remind your enemies that, remind yourself of that. Though you rejoice over me, my enemies, God will raise me up. [00:57:11]

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