Scripture: “Who may dwell in Your sacred tent? The one whose walk is blameless, who does what is righteous.” – Psalm 15:1–2 “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” – Matthew 5:48

Integrity isn’t perfection; it’s consistency between who we are in private and who we are in public. It’s a wholeness of being—a life that reflects God’s values in every sphere.

Psalm 15 describes the one who dwells with God as someone who lives a life of integrity. Yeshua challenged His followers to live with a higher righteousness—not external religiosity, but an inward purity that flows outward.

During Teshuvah, we’re called to examine not just our failures, but our consistency. Are we the same person in prayer as we are in business? Do we treat the stranger with the same kindness as a friend?

Walking in integrity invites the presence of God. It fosters trust, peace, and a clean conscience. Through Yeshua, we are being transformed into whole, authentic people who reflect His character.

Reflection: – Where in your life do you feel divided or inconsistent? – What would it look like to walk in integrity this week?

Prayer: Lord, make me whole. I don’t want to live a divided life. Let my words, actions, and thoughts align with Your truth. Shape me into someone who reflects Your heart. Amen.

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