Integrity is more than just a moral principle; it’s an opportunity to live in harmony with God’s truth. When we choose to act with honesty and love, our lives become a testimony of faith. Integrity transforms not just our own hearts but also the lives of those around us, creating a ripple effect of hope and inspiration.
Why does integrity matter so much? It aligns us with God’s will, offering a sense of peace and fulfillment that only comes from reflecting His divine character. When our actions are grounded in God’s truth, we experience a life of purpose that goes beyond fleeting happiness. Each decision, though sometimes challenging, becomes a chance to glorify Him.
What’s truly powerful about living with integrity is how it strengthens us during life’s toughest moments. Standing firm in truth and righteousness, even when it’s hard, allows us to grow in faith. More than that, it shows others the beauty of Christ at work in our lives. Your example could plant seeds of faith in someone who desperately needs to feel the love of God.
Living with integrity doesn’t mean being perfect—it’s about striving every day to align your choices with the teachings of Christ. It’s about being authentic, trustworthy, and courageous when faced with life’s challenges. Remember, every decision you make can be a reflection of God’s goodness.
Ultimately, integrity is a profound gift that builds trust, inspires faith, and points others toward Christ. It’s more than just doing the right thing; it’s about inviting God to shape your life in a way that brings honor to Him. When you live with integrity, you leave a legacy of truth and love that will echo far beyond your own lifetime. Keep pressing on with courage, knowing that your faithfulness serves a greater purpose in His eternal plan.
We will dig deeper into integrity on Sunday with a sermon based on the letters of John in the New Testament. Invite your friends and neighbors! This is a message we all need to hear.

P.S. – I want to thank Sarah Tant for her presentation Sunday as we celebrated Missions at Trinity. She works so hard to keep us doing the work God call us to do!
