Quotes about Integrity
Trust is being so convinced that you can rely on the integrity, strength, character, and faithfulness of another that you are willing to place yourself in his or her care.
— Paul David Tripp
Real, biblical, self-sacrificing, God-honoring love never compromises what God says is right and true. Truth and love are inextricably bound together. Love that compromises truth simply isn't love. Truth without love ceases to be truth because it gets bent and twisted by other human agendas.
— Paul David Tripp
Yes, it is true—God will remain faithful even when you're not, because his faithfulness rests on who he is, not on what you're doing.
— Paul David Tripp
The heart of the righteous weighs its answers" (Prov. 15:28).
— Paul David Tripp
True biblical faith is always something that you live. If your faith does not reshape your life, it is not true faith.
— Paul David Tripp
your alarm that is your conscience only sounds based on the standard that your heart has surrendered to. This means that a good and godly moral value system will all your conscience to function properly, but a bad and self-centered moral value system will mean that your conscience will do you harm.
— Paul David Tripp
Children begin to lose respect for the parent who is content with a "do what I say and not as I do" relationship to children.
— Paul David Tripp
Be honest. What kind of success are you hooking your heart to and how is it shaping the decisions you make and the actions you take?
— Paul David Tripp
When I gossip, I confess the sin of another person to someone who is not involved. Gossip doesn't restrain sin; it encourages it. It doesn't build someone's character; it destroys his reputation.
— Paul David Tripp
if you begin to want things out of ministry and leadership that you shouldn't want, other areas of calling will not receive the attention from you that they need.
— Paul David Tripp
Being willing to tolerate things that are wrong in the eyes of God may create a comfortable surface peace, but it isn't what love does. Being
— Paul David Tripp
We all tend to want to think we are more righteous than we actually are.
— Paul David Tripp