Cultivate Honesty {a devotional}
Recompense to no man evil for evil.
Provide things honest in the sight of all men. Romans 12:17.
The religion of Christ enjoins upon men
to carry the pure principles of truth into their daily life, in
buying and selling, in the transaction of all business, with as true
a sense of religious obligation as that with which they offer to God
their supplications. Business must not divert the soul from God. You
should by your example demonstrate to the world that the truth of God
sanctifies the receiver and produces industry, frugality, and
perseverance, while it extirpates avarice, overreaching, and every
species of dishonesty....
Nothing is worth so much to a young man
just starting out in life as a reputation for unbending integrity.
Every business transaction is to be
such as can be endorsed by Heaven, else it will bear the unsavory
odor of Satan’s influence. Every action is to represent the science
of Heaven’s principles.
Truthfulness and frankness should be
ever cherished by all who claim to be followers of Christ. God and
the right should be the motto. Deal honestly and righteously in this
present evil world. Some will be honest when they see that honesty
will not endanger their worldly interests; but all who act from this
principle will have their names blotted out of the book of life.
Strict honesty must be cultivated. We
can go through the world but once; we cannot come back to rectify any
mistakes; therefore every move made should be with godly fear and
careful consideration. Honesty and policy will not harmonize; either
policy will be subdued, and truth and honesty hold the lines of
control, or policy will take the lines, and honesty cease to direct.
Both cannot act together; they can never be in agreement. When God
makes up His jewels, the true, the frank, the honest, will be His
chosen ones, His treasures. Angels are preparing crowns for such, and
light from the throne of God will be reflected in its splendor from
these star-gemmed diadems. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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