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Walking in integrity Dr. Morecraft explains that it's better to be poor than it is to have all the wealth in the world, if when you're poor, you're walking in your integrity. To walk in integrity means to behave and to speak in a way that's consistent with what you profess to believe. We're never going to be perfect in this life, but we must seek to live like sons and daughters of God. It also means that whatever we say will always be consistent with our profession of faith. The Lord will bless the godly poor person, even in his poverty and affliction. The poor man that walks in his integrity is secure in God and sleeps well because he doesn't find his security in the material things of this world and investments; he finds his security in Almighty God and faithfulness to Him (Job 4:6, "Is not your fear of God your confidence, and the integrity of your ways your hope?") God blesses all those who fear Him. A poor person who walks in his integrity is far better off than a rich person who trusts in his own riches. Money does not add to our security if we're trusting in the living God and walking in our integrity.
Joe Morecraft is a preacher of the gospel and a noted lecturer on contemporary political and historical trends in the United States. Joe was born in 1944 and is a native of Madison, West Virginia. Joe Morecraft earned a Bachelor degree in history from King College in Bristol,...