Wednesday, February 16, 2005

The Best Policy

Read: Leviticus 19:32-37

You shall have honest scales, honest weights, ... I am the LORD your God. --- Leviticus 19:36

The Bible In One Year:
Leviticus 21-22
Matthew 28

A former chairman of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants says that ethical behavior is the foundation of business success. Speaking to an audience of business and community leaders, Marvin Strait said, "People want to do business with people they can trust. Trust is what makes business work. It is the bedrock of the free-enterprise system."

In the wake of corporate scandals and eroding public confidence, his words remind us of the value of honesty. Without it, our lives and our work fall short of God's design.

The Old Testament law says, "You shall have honest scales, honest weights, ... I am the LORD your God" [Leviticus 19:36]. And the New Testament teaches that truth and honesty in all that we say and do should characterize those who have been redeemed by Christ [Ephesians 4:25-28].

A good way to evaluate our daily choices is to ask ourselves: "Would I be embarrassed if I read about this in the newspaper or if my family and friends knew about it? Am I excusing or profiting by the unethical acts of other people?"

Honesty is not only the best policy, it's God's policy for every aspect of our lives. Living with integrity honors and glorifies Him. --- David McCasland

Lord, help me to be honest
In all I do and say,
And grant me grace and power
To live for You each day. --- Fitzhugh


HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. --- Benjamin Franklin

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