Integrity: The Foundation of Character and Influence

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"Who would you like to be like, or who do you wanna be like, or who do you wanna be like when you grow up? 'Cause we're all kind of growing up. Who would you like to be like? And again, it can be a person younger than you, you just think, 'Wow, they're just such a fine person.' Who would you like to be more like, and why?" [00:10:38]

"Integrity in a general sense is the grit or the determination or the courage or the will to just do the right, the honorable and the noble thing, just because it's the right and the honorable and the noble thing, regardless of the consequences. And then last time we were together, I gave you a short definition." [00:12:57]

"Our personal integrity, whether it's good or bad, whether we maintain it or sacrifice that our personal integrity is in fact personal. But let's not kid ourselves. Our choices don't remain private. So if there's a breach in my integrity, I can say, 'Well, that was my decision, it was a personal decision.' But a breach of my personal integrity is always gonna impact some other persons." [00:29:41]

"Do what you ought to do and you benefit the people closest to you, do what you ought to do and the people closest to you, you add value to their life. You add stability to your life. You become part of their story for the rest of their life. And you may make their top three or five or top 10 lists." [00:44:41]

"The integrity of the upright will guide them, but the crookedness or the bitterness, or the, 'Hey, I'm only gonna focus on right in front of me ness.' The crookedness of the treacherous will ultimately destroy them. And we've all got a story. We've all got a story of, instead of looking out, I was looking down and one of my appetites got inflamed." [00:50:18]

"Daniel resolved, two Hebrew words here. He set his heart. He set his heart. He resolved, he made up his mind. He decided not to defile himself. Another common Hebrew word basically means, literally to pollute or to stain. He decided not to pollute or stain. He decided figuratively not to desecrate himself, not to undignify himself, not to lower himself." [00:57:53]

"Daniel made up his mind ahead of time. Daniel made up his mind ahead of time. Daniel made up his mind, before he knew how the story of Daniel would play out. And ultimately, and in fact, as I said a minute ago, the only reason we know this story is because he made up his mind ahead of time." [01:13:19]

"When we sacrifice our integrity to get ahead. When we sacrifice our integrity to get the thing, we don't think we can get any other way. When we sacrifice our integrity, here's what happens. We close the door on that opportunity. We close the door to see what God might do, when we place ourselves 100% at his mercy." [01:46:21]

"Never, ever, ever, ever closed the door on a potential, what Daniel would call a now God moment. A now God moment is you have done the right thing. People know what you're doing. There's a price to be paid. And then God decides to intervene on your behalf. There are no guarantees. It is worth the risk." [01:51:51]

"Daniel, was that person at 70, because he made up his mind when he was around 17 and all along the way, his integrity guided him. All along his integrity led him. All along his integrity was anchored to something outside of him. All along his integrity, it was anchored to the divine." [02:07:47]

"If you make up your mind to do the right thing, even if it costs you, it will cost you. It will cost you, there is a price, but you're not gonna look back and regret that. So would you make up your mind ahead of time to be the person you want to be." [02:31:10]

"This is the precipice of the story you may tell the rest of your life because you did what you ought to do. And it was free fall. And God came through for you because you created a potential now God moment. And now God moments, those are defining moments for you and the people who love you." [02:57:23]

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