How To Protect Your Integrity and Others’

February 12

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.

Romans 15:13

A well-known gossip by the name of Martha Jones attended the same church for several years. One day, it was discovered that she had a benign tumor that had to be removed. So the following Sunday, a prayer request about this was printed in the church bulletin.

As the church members came in and took their seats, sporadic laughter could be heard in the congregation as people opened their bulletins. Curious, the pastor took a look to see what the fuss was about. Apparently, there was a typo that read, “Pray for Martha Jones, who is in the hospital having a rumor removed.”

This brings us to the next kind of lie: gossip. This is information you receive that you don’t know is true, but you pass it on because it’s too good to keep to yourself. That sounds innocent enough, especially if you didn’t start the rumor. But reputations have been ruined by the spreading of untrue gossip.

So to avoid the lie of gossip, follow two simple rules: 1) If you don’t know it’s true, don’t repeat it. And, 2) don’t pass information on to anyone who doesn’t need to know it. Steering clear of gossip will maintain your integrity as you love others well enough to uphold their reputation and character!



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