October 29, 2005
What Did You Say?
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At Santa Clara University in California, a researcher conducted a study of 1,500 business managers that revealed what workers value most in a supervisor. Employees said they respected a leader who shows competence, has the ability to inspire workers, and is skillful in providing direction.
But there was a fourth quality they admired even moreintegrity. Above all else, workers wanted a manager whose word was good, one who was known for his honesty, and one whom they could trust.
While this finding holds special significance for Christian managers, it also says something to everyone who claims to be a follower of Jesus. Integrity should characterize all believers, no matter what their position may be.
According to Psalm 15, truth is at the heart of every word and deed of a godly person. Since the God of the Bible always keeps His word, it follows that a godly person will be known as one who does what he says he will do.
We all need to be more careful about our integrity. Do those around us admire us for our honesty? Does the Lord see us faithfully doing what we said we would doeven when it hurts? (Psalm 15:4). Mart De Haan
Only by being on the level can we rise in the eyes of others.
Thank you Rus! always a wonderful way to start the day with your cuppa & devotional. The sun is shinning on a crisp day here. Off to Chiropractor shortly. It is patient appreciation day & treatments are free, the staff is in full costume & they have wonderful refreshments ... (and I NEED TO GET A TREATMENT anyway)
Good mornin' Rus! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with your family!
Thank you for the lesson in God's Word....if we will only listen we will hear what we need to become His.