Proverbs 19:1 – Better is a poor person who walks in his
integrity than one who is crooked in speech and is a fool.
THINK: Everyone (well, most people) wants to be an honest
person. But, it is easier said than done. It can be easy with some parts of our
life to tell the truth, but when we want to impress others or look good to our
friends and family, it can be tempting to lie or mislead them. Whether you tell
outright lies or say things that are sort of true, but trick people into
believing something wrong, both are wrong and can cost your integrity.
You don’t have to tell everyone everything that is on your
mind, but whatever you say must be honest. God knows that it can be risky for
us to tell the truth, but it is so important that He says in this proverb that our
honesty is worth more than money. Whatever you gain (maybe respect or money) is
not worth trading it for your integrity.
CHALLENGE: When we try
to impress others it can be easy to say the wrong thing so we look. The next
time that happens, remember that everything we do should be for God’s glory (1
Cor 10:31), not your glory. Trust Him enough to be honest in everything you say
(and don’t forget to be kind!).
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