In the dictionary, the word integrity means 1) an unimpaired condition, i.e., soundness, wholeness 2) firm adherence to a code of moral values, i.e., incorruptible, honor, 3) the quality or state of being complete or undivided, i.e., completeness. Synonyms of integrity are honesty and unity.
The word integrity is related to what other words? Do they give you a better sense of the meaning of integrity? The first definition (soundness or wholeness) is most often applied to a structure or a physical object, say the girders in a bridge, an engine block, or a piece of pottery. Can it be applied to a person as well? Thinking just of the first definition above, what happens to something that does not have integrity? We frequently think of a man of integrity being honest and trustworthy, but integrity is more than that. Look at the second definition and describe the difference between being trustworthy and being incorruptible. What does the Bible have to say about integrity?
If people who know you were asked for five words that describe you, would integrity be one of them? What can you do to improve your integrity? (To print this page, set right and left magins to 0.5" and top and bottom margins to 0.7") BIBLE STUDIES
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