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Integrity as an Act of Worship [Sales Professional #45]

Scripture: “I will walk in my house with a blameless heart.” — Psalm 101:2 (ESV)


Devotional

David’s declaration to walk with a blameless heart “in my house” reveals something important: integrity begins in the private spaces. Before it shows up in public—on the sales floor, in client meetings, in reports—it is formed in your inner life.


When you choose integrity in thought, motive, and action, you are not just being “professional”—you are worshiping. Every honest decision, every pure motive, every righteous refusal is an act of devotion to God.


Integrity is not just a rule to keep; it is an offering to give. You are saying, “Lord, You are worth my honesty. You are worth my obedience. You are worth my reputation and results.”


See your integrity today as more than good ethics. See it as a song of worship rising from your heart to the Lord who redeemed you.


Reflection Questions:

·       How does viewing integrity as worship change my motivation to live it out?

·       Are there any areas in my “inner house” (thoughts, desires, motives) that need God’s cleansing?

·       What intentional act of integrity can I offer to God as worship today?


Prayer

Father, I want my integrity to be an offering to You. Cleanse my heart, align my motives, and let my private life and public work both bring You glory. I worship You through my obedience today. Amen.


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This devotional is designed to encourage you as you live out your faith in the workplace. It works best when paired with regular time in Scripture, prayer, and worship—the rhythms through which we grow to know Christ more deeply and become more like Him.


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