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Sowing Seeds of Faith... 10 Ways to Improve Your Integrity The ancient Chinese built the "Great Wall" which stretches for several thousand miles, to ensure their security from foreign invaders. Yet during the first hundred years after the wall was completed, China was successfully invaded three times, not by going over the wall or tearing it down, but by bribing the guards and simply marching through the gates. China spent years building the "Great Wall" but didn't spend enough time building the character of the gatekeepers. America is the strongest country in the world today by far. There is no equal, militarily or economically. The communist threat has disappeared so whom do we have to fear? The answer: ourselves! I received a joke giving the root definition for politics: "poli" which is Latin for many and "tics" which are blood-sucking creatures. Put it together and what do you have? Ouch! Wall Street has been filled with cases of insider trading and even religious leaders have been involved in sex scandals and misappropriation of church funds. All of these instances serve as examples of serious erosion of our integrity. David wrote Psalm 15 to help us set strong standards that would define our integrity as people of God. First he asks the question: Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord? Who may enter your presence on your holy hill? In other words, "What kind of individual has an intimate relationship with God? What standards does God expect of us?"
Ten standards to guide our Godly integrity. Can you possibly do all of them? Of course not! That is why you and I need God and why we need to be in church. We do our best and trust in God for the rest. Psalm 15 ends with this promise: "Such people will stand firm forever." A preacher once gave a sermon on honesty. The next day, she took the bus into town and after taking a seat noticed she was given too much change. She tried to convince herself that the extra money was a gift from God but knew better. Before getting off the bus she handed the driver the extra money and said: "You made a mistake and gave me too much change?" "That was no mistake," said the driver with a smile. "I was in your church yesterday and heard your sermon on honesty. So this morning, I gave you a little test!" "That was no mistake," said the driver with a smile. "I was in your church yesterday and heard your sermon on honesty. So this morning, I gave you a little test!" People are watching. What will they see in you?
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