Today's promise: God honors truth
Bound to be true
Who may enter your
presence on your holy hill? Those who…keep their promise even when it hurts.
Psalm 15:1,4 NLT
I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have.
Abraham Lincoln
Breach of contract
A man I was discipling
was involved in a difficult suit with his partners; they had committed acts
that had breached contracts and given them substantial liability.
His business partners
wouldn't admit, much less deal with, the problem. So my friend arranged a
luncheon during which he introduced me as his personal lawyer. His partners
were surprised and even irritated as we began talking about the case, but after
about 30 minutes they seemed relieved to finally be confronting the issues.
After about two hours,
everyone agreed they would try to settle the case. My friend, who was mostly
responsible for the problem, agreed to bare a disproportionately larger part of
the financial settlement.
The case was settled
within 30 days. Its impact on the reputation and customer base of the firm was
minimal, and the partners saw my friend in a new light. He was someone who had
courage, conviction, and conscience. He was a man of character.
Phil Downer in
Eternal Impact
Rather than looking out
for selfish gain in the courts, believers are commanded to work out disputes
with justice and fairness. At the heart of such resolution of problems is the
commitment of believers to "keep their promises even when it hurts"
(Psalm 15:4).
Adapted from Men of Integrity Devotional Bible with
devotions from the editors of Men of Integrity, a publication of
Christianity Today International (Tyndale, 2002), entry for May 3.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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