Read Psalm 24:1-6I feel like our generation (meaning our cultural generation) gives so many passes on integrity, so much that the definition of integrity can often times be skewed according to today's standards. As we get ready to vote for our nation's president in three weeks, I think about how our president should be a man of utmost integrity - but sadly, I feel a level of distrust in both candidates. (I'm not attacking either party, just stating that I'm not 100% comfortable with either choice). I think it's sad that we've gotten to a place in our society where this is the case. The person that rises to the top isn't necessarily the most honest or doesn't share the same moral viewpoint as what the Bible spells out.
Characteristics of someone who walks with God are noted in verse 4. This is not the “X” generation or the “boomer” generation but “the” generation that seeks God. Where do you see your generation give one another a pass on integrity?
What are some other specific examples you can think of where we give each other passes?
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