You have heard it said
many times, “Honesty is a good policy.”
Everything that we do depends on honesty. Without honesty, there is no trust. And if there is no trust, there is no peace
amongst men. We depend on honesty to
make accurate decisions. We cringe when
we discover someone has not been honest with us. It causes us to develop bad feelings towards
them and often leads to bad consequences.
We all know that
dishonest people are everywhere. We have
to really be on our guard and unfortunately be suspicious of people we don’t
know. We live in a world where people
are willing to do or say anything for personal gain. We find it to be true in the world and sadly in
the church as well.
Honesty comes from a
heart of integrity. Honest people know
right from wrong and choose to do what is right, regardless of personal gain or
not. Being honest often involves
personal sacrifices. It often tests the
genuineness of one’s character. We are
confronted daily with opportunities to be dishonest in our dealings with one
another. It is one of the reasons why it
is good for the soul to often examine it to see if it is right with God.
Satan is a master at
tempting us to compromise our integrity for the sake of our convenience. He relentlessly tries to get us to be less
than honest in our dealings or conversations with others. He is good at causing us to lie to ourselves
about our relationship with God. He wants
us to buy into the lie that we don’t have to be as careful about our soul’s
character as God says we should be.
Dishonesty leads the
soul away from God and results in very treacherous consequences. In order to be and do good in the sight of
God, we must constantly and diligently stand guard over our souls. We must stay deeply connected with the Lord and
be in His Word constantly so that we will be able to be honest with ourselves
about ourselves and our dealings with others.
It may not be convenient or pleasant to be a person of integrity who is
honest in all things, but the rewards are eternal. It is far better to be honest and please God
than it is to be dishonest and please others or one’s self.
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