Honesty and Integrity
Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear false witness.Exodus 20:15–16
Be
honest with yourself, others, and God at all times. Being honest means
choosing not to lie, steal, cheat, or deceive in any way. When you are
honest, you build strength of character that will allow you to be of
great service to God and others. You will be blessed with peace of mind
and self-respect. You will be trusted by the Lord and will be worthy to
enter into His holy temples.
Dishonesty
harms you and harms others as well. If you lie, steal, shoplift, or
cheat, you damage your spirit and your relationships with others. Being
honest will enhance your future opportunities and your ability to be
guided by the Holy Ghost. Be honest at school; choose not to cheat in
any way. Be honest in your job, giving a full amount of work for your
pay. Do not rationalize that being dishonest is acceptable, even though
others may think it does not matter.
Closely
associated with honesty is integrity. Integrity means thinking and
doing what is right at all times, no matter what the consequences. When
you have integrity, you are willing to live by your standards and
beliefs even when no one is watching. Choose to live so that your
thoughts and behavior are always in harmony with the gospel.
Am I honest in all my conversations and dealings?
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