We’re moving ahead in our
series on what it means to live in the
light of life. We’ve considered a little of the context of Jesus’ words in
John 8:12 and what it might look like to live a life of love. But what about the I word: integrity?
LIFE OF INTEGRITY
Simply put, integrity is
where your beliefs meet your behaviors. Basically, the values you possess are
expressed by consistent actions … you practice what you preach … you walk the
talk. All of this is easier said than done but, oh, so important to our own
sanity as well as the well-being of those around us.
It’s one thing to FEEL
like an imposter because God has called you to do something that you never
imagined doing or is way outside your comfort zone. The stress you feel related
to this is more about the challenge than about deceiving people.
It’s a whole ‘nother
thing to BE an imposter … not living a life consistent with what you say you
believe. The stress that builds up here is about constantly having to cover up
the truth about your real life with the lies you have created about your
pretend life. Deception is exhausting.
Integrity is essentially
about living in the LIGHT! It is being above reproach or judgment. It doesn’t
mean that people won’t criticize or accuse you about stuff; it just means there
won’t be any lasting basis for their distrust or dissatisfaction.
Earlier this semester, I
referred to the story of two brothers who were convicted of stealing sheep and
were branded with on the forehead with the letters “ST,” meaning sheep thief.
One of the brothers was unable to bear the stigma and tried to hide himself in
a foreign land. He kept on wandering restlessly; at length, full of bitterness,
he died and was buried far from home.
The other brother said to
himself, “I can’t run away from the fact that I stole sheep. I will stay here
and win back the respect of my neighbors and myself.” As the years passed, he
developed a reputation for integrity. One day a stranger saw the old man with
the letters on his forehead. He asked a neighbor what they signified. “Oh,” the
neighbor said. “It happened a great while ago. I have forgotten the
particulars, but I think the letters are an abbreviation for saint.”
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