Articles Tagged 'Honest' (Page 2)

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

A World of Deception

We live in a world of deception but God has called us to be Kingdom people, people who tell the truth and do not deceive, yet forgive those who confess their deceitfulness to us.

How deep does our deception go?

Love Words

We are sloppy in the way we use words for love, so why not see how the Bible does and especially see how Jesus demonstrated it and evaluate our lives based on his model?

How sloppy are you with your words for affection?

How People Will Remember You

Gerald Ford was not flashy or spectacular, but he was kind, honest, decent, and dependable as a president and a husband and that is how he will be remembered.

What counts most in the life you live today?

I Owe You the Truth

No matter if it is the corporate world, school, church, or friendships we owe each other the truth and should not lie or withhold the truth.

Is there ever a time not to tell the truth?

Clear Conscience

God calls us to have a clear conscience.

How well do you feel about where you are right now?

Perfectly Honest

Honesty is more than just relating facts, it's telling the whole truth.

Are you telling the truth ... the whole truth?

Don't Forget to Vote

What we do is our vote and if we are disinterested, that vote shows up too, so let's vote with integrity each day.

So who will win the election you're voting in today?

Completely Honest

Let's make sure our words are true and fair and honest, completely.

How honest are you?

Cozying Up to a Holy God

Displaying our faith is laudable if it is backed up by a life committed to living what we say; otherwise, it's dangerous!

When is it wrong to try to portray God as our friend?

Blaming Others

We need to quit blaming others and take responsibility for ourselves.

Who really is responsible?

The Gipper on Good Intentions

Having good intentions doesn't offset bad decisions, actions, or words.

Do good intentions let you off the hook for bad actions?

This Won't Surpise You

The greatest tone setter for ethics in the market place is the boss!

Who influeces what others do?