What is all comes down to in the end is a matter of honor and simple decency. If a man doesn’t have that, he’s nothing, and never will be anything, no matter how many cows he owns.”
“I will refuse to look at anything vile and vulgar. I hate all crooked dealings; I will have nothing to do with them. I will reject perverse ideas and stay away from every evil.”
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Integrity–where has it gone?!! Ethics is all relative, gone are the virtues, values that come from God’s Word. What are you going about it in your own life? It starts with each one of us. Do we go along with the crowd? Do we accept woke and progressive ethics and values? No! The need is for personal holiness and integrity. “Believers must be different if they are to make a difference.” (Steven Lawson) Psalm 101 is a psalm of commitment.
1 — I will sing of mercy and justice; to You, O LORD, I will sing praises.
2 — I will behave wisely in a perfect way. Oh, when will You come to me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.
3 — I will set nothing wicked before my eyes; I hate the work of those who fall away; it shall not cling to me.
4 — A perverse heart shall depart from me; I will not know wickedness.
5 — Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, him I will destroy; the one who has a haughty look and a proud heart, him I will not endure.
6 — My eyes shall be on the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me; he who walks in a perfect way, he shall serve me.
7 — He who works deceit shall not dwell within my house; he who tells lies shall not continue in my presence.
8 — Early I will destroy all the wicked of the land, that I may cut off all the evildoers from the city of the LORD. (NKJV)
Before we can come to the aid of others we must first be willing to live the life ourselves. Before we can judge others we must first judge ourselves.
George Wood once said, “When you live rightly, you have inner freedom.” We don’t often have the right view of freedom. It is to do what we want to do, it is to do what we ought to do. Notice the “I will” of the psalm. There is purpose, there is commitment, there is dedication to doing what is right. God’s truth must be fully integrated into every area of life. Remember when I wrote quoting Francis Schaeffer, “True spirituality covers all reality”?
Faithful we are to be to God and His Word. We are to have nothing to do with wickedness, we are to keep our heart and determine that we will be faithful. The unfaithfulness and wickedness of others must not pull us down. Our hearts are to be pure, not perverse like those of the world. Evil is destructive, not only to society but to the individual soul.
As we read the last three verses we must keep in mind that David was the king. He had to make hard decisions, decisions that would affect others. But in a manner, each of us is a king, we are kings and priests of the Lord. We must make decisions in light of who we are in Him. Who is it that influences your life? Who is it that you allow to sit at your table? Who is it that would attempt to bring evil and wickedness into your home? We must have a sensitive heart to discern those things that would harm us, those things that would hurt our fellowship with the Lord. David says that “early” or “every morning” or “my daily task” will be to silence the wicked. No, it may not be a person, but it may the influence of a person, or a thought, or a temptation.
Be a person of integrity; one who totally integrates all of one’s life into a consistent whole. That whole being must be a life dedicated to our Lord. The Word of God will be integrated into every aspect of our lives. Dedicate yourself, like David, to a total commitment of life; to an honest, holy way.
“Sing, pray, and swerve not from His ways,
But do thine own part faithfully;
Trust His rich promises of grace,
So shall they be fulfilled in thee;
God never yet forsook a need
The soul that trusted Him indeed.”
–Georg Neumark