Integrity
is something I highly value. A man or woman’s character is easily defined by
the life they lead and the integrity in which they walk.
Webster
defines integrity as:
1: firm adherence to a code of especially moral or
artistic values:incorruptibility
2: an unimpaired condition: soundness
3: the quality or state of
being complete or undivided: completeness
The Great Wall of China is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It
stretches over 4,000 miles and was built to protect China from the
barbaric hordes to the north. The designers of the wall made it so high that it
could not be scaled, so thick that it could not be penetrated, and so long that
no one could go around it.
Yet, during the first hundred years of the wall’s existence China was
successfully invaded three times, without the wall having been climbed or
breached. So how, you ask, did the invaders raid China? Well, the problem
wasn’t the wall – it was the gatekeepers! In each of these invasions the
barbarians simply bribed the gatekeepers who opened the gates, so the enemies
just walked right through.
The protection of the Great Wall of China was only as secure as its
gatekeepers. What a lesson, since, don’t we all also have “gates to keep”…our
eyes, and our ears, and our mouth? No matter how strong we may feel, we can
never forget that these points of entry will be seen by our enemies and there
will be attempts to bribe or seduce us so they can break through. We must not
allow the “barbaric hordes” to invade our lives by failing to keep careful
watch at these entry points –our integrity and our authority depend on the
security of our gates! We are, after all, the chosen of the Lord.
Revelation 17:14 These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
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