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#111: The Waters of Salvation: a Journey Through Righteousness and Grace

#111: The Waters of Salvation: a Journey Through Righteousness and Grace

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  • Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com
  • https://apostolicinternational.com/
  • Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs
  • The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/THE_WATERS_OF_SALVATION_A_JOURNEY_THROUGH_RIGHTEOUSNESS_AND_GRACE.pdf
  • Integrity is one of the most vital virtues for the believer, serving as a guiding principle that reflects the very character of God. Proverbs 10:9 reminds us that those who walk uprightly walk securely, while the corrupt will be exposed. Integrity is more than honesty on the surface; it is inward consistency that aligns our words, actions, and motives with God’s truth. The Bible presents integrity as a divine compass—Job maintained his uprightness despite crushing losses, and David, though flawed, continually sought a clean heart and right spirit before God. God Himself is the ultimate model of integrity, unchanging in His promises and perfect in truth (Numbers 23:19). Jesus embodied this virtue, standing firm in righteousness even through betrayal, false accusations, and the cross.

    Yet, integrity faces constant challenges. Joseph’s story illustrates steadfastness under temptation and false accusation, reminding us that integrity often requires sacrifice. In our modern context, temptations to compromise—whether in business, relationships, or personal decisions—can test our faith. Like the businessman who chose honesty over profit and gained long-term trust, we learn that integrity, though costly in the moment, yields lasting rewards. Philosophers such as Kant emphasized this same principle: true morality must be universal, meaning integrity demands consistency, not convenience.

    The blessings of integrity are clear: it preserves our conscience, gains trust, and invites divine favor. Proverbs 28:6 declares that uprightness is better than riches gained through corruption. Practically, cultivating integrity involves anchoring ourselves in Scripture, maintaining accountability, and walking humbly—ready to repent when we fail. Integrity is not perfection but persistence in living transparently before God and man. Ultimately, integrity brings security, honors God, and leaves a legacy of trustworthiness. Walking in integrity ensures not only divine approval but also the hope of eternal reward in Christ.

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