Integrity: The True Measure of Faithfulness

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Integrity is doing what you ought to, even if it costs you. Because, when we don't do what we ought to, it always costs someone else. The stress and the tension and the aftermath of our breach of integrity, always gets transferred to some other people, it doesn't just disappear. [00:02:31]

Daniel resolved or literally set his heart or made up his mind not to defile himself, literally not to desecrate himself, not to lower himself, not to undignify himself, not to play along with the charade with the Royal food and the wine offered him from the King's table. [00:07:01]

Integrity is you decide ahead of time. I'm just gonna do the right thing. If you believe in God and God has a personal will for your life, I'm gonna do what God wants me to do, regardless of the outcome. If you're a Christian, I'm gonna follow Jesus regardless of the outcome. [00:08:09]

In these moments, we discover what and who we are most committed to. We discover whether or not our integrity and our faith is disposable. It's working for me, so I had hung on to it, suddenly, maintaining my faith, maintaining my integrity, it's threatening me and you know what? It's not that big a deal. [00:14:23]

Blessed is the man, blessed is the woman, blessed is the teenager, the college student whose integrity has been tested and you pass that test because, you have learned something about yourself you can't learn any other way, and you have peace with yourself and you have peace with God. [00:15:11]

Daniel's primary concern was not the outcome of his decision. If Daniel's primary concern was the outcome of his decision, I think he would have made a different decision, right? His primary concern was doing the right thing. His primary concern was not violating his conscience. [00:22:41]

There was no guarantee for Daniel and there's no guarantee for you either. In fact, if you go to a church and they tell you there are guaranteed outcomes because of your faithfulness to God, and they're all good, it all ends with a bow. Hopefully, you're old enough to know that's not true. [00:24:06]

Everything we gain, everything we gain by sacrificing our integrity, everything you will ever gain and that's why we sacrifice our integrity there's something coming our way, right? Well, I flashed, she did call me back I did get the job, they didn't leave there's always something that we're bargaining. [00:26:09]

Daniel won before he knew the outcome, because the win for him wasn't the outcome the win for him was doing what he knew God in heaven wanted him to do. He knew we forget that you can't control outcomes. In fact, you're not even that good at predicting outcomes and I don't know you, but you're not, none of us are. [00:27:01]

My responsibility is to obey God and leave all the consequences to Him. You wanna win, you want to win? Well, then you do what you ought to even when you're certain it's gonna cost you. That is the win. And here's how I know that's the win, and here's how I know that's the win for you. [00:30:38]

May I suggest, the win is going to bed every night with a clear conscience, knowing you did the will of your father, knowing that you did what you ought to do. And as you go to bed saying, and heavenly father, I trust all the outcomes and the consequences to you. [00:36:31]

Even if God doesn't come through for you the way you would hope he would come through for you, you still have a story worth telling you have a story worth repeating and you have a story to do for the next generation what my dad's story did for me. [00:37:59]

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