Walk the Walk: Living Out Christian Valuesنموونە

Day 4 | Integrity and Honesty
Integrity means being the same person in public and in private. It’s about being trustworthy, honest, and true to your word—even when you think nobody is watching. Jesus said, “If you are faithful in little things, you will be faithful in large ones. But if you are dishonest in little things, you won’t be honest with greater responsibilities.”
What does it mean to be faithful, even in the little things? It means being upfront when you’ve made a mistake. It means not cutting corners, even when you think no one will find out. It means showing up on time, honoring commitments, and giving your best effort—because it honors God and helps others see what following Jesus looks like.
This doesn't mean you have to pretend to have it all together. None of us can be perfect, but we can all commit to growing, being real, and communicating with truth and grace.
Reflect: Is there something you need to come clean about? Take a step toward integrity and talk to God about it first—then, pray and seek his wisdom on how to talk to someone about it.
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Christian values aren’t a set of rules for being "perfect.” They’re guide rails that help us stay connected to Jesus, letting him shape our lives from the inside out. These values guide how we treat others, how we make decisions, and how we respond when life gets messy. As we live out Christian values, we don’t just reflect Jesus—we invite others to know him, too.
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