How Would You Personally Define "Integrity?"
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How would you personally define the word "integrity?" Do we take "integrity" lightly? It seems the United States Military takes "integrity" very seriously and is important enough to have "integrity" as one of their main core values in recruiting men and women for military service and promoting the same men and women into leadership roles. However, is this what we are seeing in our elected officials at the highest levels and even at the highest military levels? Pastor Craig points out when we apply this idea of integrity to our lives we understand we are considered "whole" or "complete" when our beliefs have been integrated into our behavior. He continues to note a person of integrity is not fractionalized. They are not hypocritical. Do my actions line up with my belief system? A person can tell you what they believe. But what they really believe is shown in how they live. Do our elected representatives or military commanders when taking the oath to support and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Do their actions line up with their words? I believe their are some who do and I know their are some who do not.
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