The Big Idea: Just do whatever love would do.
Galatians 5:13-24, Romans 13:8-10, Matthew 7:12, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, John 14:26
You already know if integrity was merely about getting the right information, weโd all have slam dunked this long ago! So whatโs the problem? Is Godโs moral code just a bridge too far? More importantly, whatโs the solution? In this lesson Patrick Morley will explain how God offers a foolproof, infallible, surefire way for each of us to walk with an integrity that does not waver. You will find Godโs โfixโ a plot twister, to say the least!The Journey to Biblical Manhood
Challenge 9: Integrity
Session 2: The Surefire Way To Be Known As A Man Of Integrity
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Patrick Morley
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Good morning, men. Welcome to Man in the Mirror Menโs Bible Study. Before we get going, letโs go ahead and do a shout out. Iโm really excited about todayโs shout out. Itโs a group called Pray Station. Itโs a group of 15 college friends who are joining us on Mondays at 7:00 PM. โWe have graduated and are moving on to find ourselves in the purpose of our lives.โ Donโt you just love that? How awesome is that? Josh Gunter is the leader, and they are from Brentwood, Tennessee, and meet around the Brentwood-Nashville area. So I wonder if you would join me in giving a very warm and a rousing welcome to Pray Station. One, two, three: Whooah.
Welcome, men. We are really honored to have you as part of the Bible study. Alright, so weโre doing the journey to biblical manhood. Today we are in the second week of the Integrity Challenge. The faith and life objectives the first week would be the head. Last time we were together the big idea was for the head that integrity is a one-to-one correlation between my Bible, my belief, and my behavior. We talked about that and talked through it. The faith and life objective: Iโll understand what it means to live as a man of integrity, one-to-one correlation, who exhibits the character of Christ to a watching world.
Then today weโre going to be working the heart piece of it: I will pledge to be a man of complete integrity in every situation with my whole heart by relying on the example and power of Jesus. Then Bret Clemmer will do the hands piece. I will know how to live in complete integrity in my marriage, relationships, work, and finances. So heโll get down into the get-your-hands-dirty part of it.
Todayโs message is called The Surefire Way to be Known as a Man of Integrity. I didnโt mention it last time, and I hesitate to mention it today, but Iโm going to mention something, but Iโm going to start by asking you, what is your word? Do you have a word? My word has always been, and it remains, integrity. Thatโs my word. Now, itโs actually not my word; itโs my dadโs word. And so I kind of caught it from my dad. Some people have the advantage of having a father who was just absolutely and completely moral and of the highest standards of integrity. That was my dad. I know that because he was in air conditioning. I talk about air conditioning from time to time.
My dad was in air conditioning, and so he would hire me in the summers to be his attic rat. So I would crawl around up in the attics and do duct work repairs or try to โฆ I donโt even remember what I was doing up there, but I was doing it for the money. But my dad was doing it to give me the opportunity to watch him, to be together, and from him, I caught integrity. And so thatโs my word. Itโs always been my word. Itโs the most important thing to me.
Your word might be faith. It might be hope. It might me love. It might be money. I donโt know, whatever it is. But integrity is such a powerful word. For example, I know that I remember the first time I heard an ethnic slur. It was against Jews. And I was so stunned. First of all, one of my good friends, Ander, was Jewish, and I knew he was Jewish.
I was so stunned because we had never โฆ I had never heard a racial or ethnic slur in my home. Thatโs the kind of morality that my dad had. I knew that if any of us had ever uttered such a slur, I figured out if we had ever uttered such a slur, that we would still, Iโm one of four boys, be black and blue today because he just wasnโt going to tolerate that because of his integrity.
And so itโs a great advantage to grow up that way, but a lot of other men are trying to figure out even today what it means to live as a man of integrity. So we each have a narrative in our mind about how honest we even want to be in our lives. So what I want to do today is I want to give you this surefire way that you could be known as a man of integrity.
But itโs not just about having the information that Iโm going to give you today. If it was just about the information that I was going to be giving you today, then we would all have slam dunked integrity a long time ago because am I going to tell you anything today you havenโt already heard? I am actually going to rearrange it a little bit, and Iโm hoping that it will be insightful. But bottom line is that nothing Iโm going to say today is something that you probably have never heard before. So if it was just about having the right information, we wouldโve all slam dunked integrity a long time ago.
In addition, Iโm going to show you how you can add to this information the strength to be the man that you already want to be. So, if you would, turn in your Bibles to Galatians 5:19. The first thing I want us to do is just answer the question, is Godโs moral code just a bridge too far? When you look at the standards of the Bible, like the Ten Commandments, they seem to be right, but when you actually try to do them, itโs very difficult to do the Ten Commandments.
How many of you for the last 10 days have kept all of the 10 commandments? Raise your hands? You see, itโs just difficult. So you have to begin to wonder, is Christianity just a bridge too far? Can we actually live the way that God would have us live as men of integrity? We know what it was in the Old Testament. They could not keep it.
In Galatians chapter 5, though, we begin to learn that thereโs even a higher standard. Weโre not going to look at the Sermon on the Mount today, which is Matthew chapter 5 and following, but Jesus, it looks like heโs even raising the bar. He says that he is not coming to abolish the law of the prophets but to fulfill them, and not one letter, not one jot or tittle will disappear from the law until all of it is accomplished.
He says, you heard it said, if you murder somebody youโre under the penalty of judgment, but Iโm just saying if you call somebody a foolโhigher bar. Youโve heard about adultery. Youโve heard about oaths. Youโve heard about divorce. Youโve heard, โLove your enemies,โ hate your enemies, you know, love your friends, hate your enemies. โI say love your enemies.โ
So Jesus actually appears to create a higher bar. Well, in many cases heโs not actually changing the standard; heโs just clarifying it because the scribes and the Pharisees had confused what the law and the prophets were saying. But you do see that Jesus definitely carries over this moral code, if you will, into the New Testament.
We also know that law, the Old Testament is grace, and the New Testament is grace. Most people think the Old Testament is law and the New Testament is grace. The law was given through Moses lasted 430 years, but Abraham was given what? He was declared righteous by his faith. So actually law was a part of the deal, and now the purpose of the law today is just to basically tutor our hearts to know that we canโt keep it.
Then in Galatians chapter 5, beginning at verse 19, the acts of the sinful nature are obvious. This is why itโs not about having the information. Theyโre obvious: sexual immorality, impurity, debauchery. By the way, you can exegete these words on your own. The meaning of them for our purposes today is close enough. Youโre already within 95% of knowing exactly what it means in all its detail, sexual immorality, 100%, by the way, on that one, impurity, debauchery, idolatry, witchcraft.
See, words like witchcraft, though, they kind of throw you off because theyโre thinking, โOh, well this is old-fashioned.โ Yeah, but look at the other words: hatred, discord or divisions, jealously, anger or fits of rage, selfish ambition. There is a kind of ambition which is not selfish; selfish ambition, dissensions, factions, and envy, drunkenness, orgies. So there you go. No, because it says this is a representative list, not a comprehensive list because he goes on, Paul says, โand the like.โ So here are a few examples of the things that Iโm talking about that are the acts of the sinful nature.
Then he goes on, โI warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God,โ very, very โฆ So, is Godโs moral code just a bridge too far? When youโre investigating Christianity and you see the demands of the gospel, isnโt it a bridge way too far? Turn with me to Matthew 5:17. I mean, why not just give up? Why not just give up? Hereโs why: Matthew 5:17, Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, โDo not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth.โ I already said that piece. Verse 19: โAnyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others โฆโ Uh-oh, Iโm the teacher. So are you. Iโm teaching you. Youโre teaching elsewhere and then even in families. โAnyone who breaks any one of least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven.โ
But whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. So we want to practice and teach Godโs moral commands. By the way, this is theology, and I donโt do a lot of theology because thereโs so many different ways of looking at it, but Iโve always found this one really helpful, that the Old Testament has three kinds of law. It has ceremonial law, judicial law, and moral law.
Iโve always found this to be extremely useful, something I picked up in seminary. So ceremonial law would be slaying the animals and blood splattering, splattering blood. We donโt do that anymore. Judicial law, a guyโs ox falls in a ditch, and you didnโt take care of it. So now what do you do with the dead ox? Judicial law is moved on to the current situation, except in places where they see a lot of oxes that fall in ditched, of course, and then moral law, Godโs moral law.
These are the, typically, in Christianity itโs typically considered to be the Ten Commandments. But it just looks like a bridge too far. So do I have your attention yet? What do you do? Is it just a bridge too far? Iโm trying to teach you the surefire way to be a man of integrity. So far it looks like Iโm showing you the surefire way that thereโs no way that you can do that.
There is a way. Turn to Romans 13:8. This is the verse I want you to remember for the day, okay? Weโll look at many verses, but this is the verse that I really want you to see, from 8 to 10. Really 9 and 10 is enough for us today. The commandmentsโdo not commit adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not covet, those are out of the 10, examples from the 10, and whatever other commandment there may be, the ones that Paul was talking about, plus, and those, and the like, all of itโwhatever other commandment there may be are summed up in this one rule: Love your neighbor as yourself. Love does no harm to its neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfillment of the law. I love what the Living Bible says. The Living Bible is a paraphrase. Itโs all 10 are wrapped up in this one, to love your neighbor as yourself. Love does no wrong to anyone. Thatโs why it, love, fully satisfies all of Godโs requirements. It is the only law you need.
I feel like I just cut the largest diamond ever found with a single stroke. Oh, actually it was the Apostle Paul that did that, but I found it. Now Iโm sharing it with you. There is this single law. So I just ran off several different versions of this uber-interesting verse. The Message, another paraphrase, you canโt go wrong when you love others. When you add up everything in the law code, the sum total is love.
The New Living Translation, The Living Bible is the paraphrase, the New Living Translation, โLove does no wrong to other, so love fulfills the requirements of Godโs law. A bridge too far, love fulfills all of Godโs commands. And the NIV, ESV, Strong, NASB, they all talk about the fulfillment. Love is the fulfillment of the law, or love fulfills the law. So thatโs it.
That all said, how can we summarize this? Itโs the gospel of Jesus. So there is a way, a surefire way to be known as a man of integrity, even against what looks like a moral code that is a bridge too far, and that is simply just do whatever love would do. Thatโs the Big Idea today: Just do whatever love would do. Whatever the situation youโre in, just do whatever love would do. All you have to do is walk around and โฆ Now, these things are all analytically, clinically, in a textbook, in a classroom, theyโre easy when weโre with compatriots.
Of course it gets hard when the person in front of you, you havenโt made piece yet with the fact that our culture has evolved so that people sit at traffic lights and look at their emails and cell phones. I have a brother who he just goes on a rant on this every now and then. But I saw this happening, and itโs a culture shift. I do it, for crying out loud. So I said, โWell, I can either get mad every day that I am on the road for the next however, how many years until I die, or I can just accept that this is the way it is.โ Thatโs the heat of the moment. Thatโs when you decide whether or not youโre going to just do whatever love would do. What would love do in that situation?
By the way, my rants, fits of rage, the whole Paul thing, my wife and I on Sunday had, and it was a first, we were sitting in second in line at the traffic light not too far from here, on our way to take her mom out to dinner. The light turned green, and the two cars at the front of both lanes, neither one of them moved. They were both โฆ Iโve never seen that. That was my first. That was the first time that the first car, both of them were looking at their emails.
So I just made a shift when I saw this so that I wouldnโt constantly be compromising my integrity on the road, give them the point. So I have a simple rule. I count off three seconds, and then I give quick horn honk. I donโt do it with any malice or anything like that. I just, I know that itโs theyโre looking at their email, and they missed the light, and thatโs our culture.
So just do whatever love โฆ For me, I think thatโs what love would do. Itโs just, give them three seconds of grace, and then give them a quick horn honk, not a three seconds of grace and, โErrrrr!โ or a โboom!โ No. Honestly, I said just do. Iโm not sure just think whatever love would do. Itโs actually do. I actually have a harder time in the thinking part because what I want to do many times is buy a pickup truck, and get it jacked up, and put a chrome horn on the front of it, and just go around banging these people, but that was before I kind of came to the conclusion of what love would do.
What does love in action look like? Weโre done in Romans. Turn with me to 1 Corinthians 13:4. What does love look like in action? Here it is, 4 through 8, very simple: โLove is patient.โ You might want to read along instead of โฆ You might want to put a โmyโ in front of each of these: โMy love is patient.โ Or you might substitute โI am patientโ for the word โlove.โ
โLove is patient. Love is kind. It does not envy. It does not boast. It is not proud. It is not rude. It is not self-seeking. It is not easily angered. It keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil,โ pushing the guy in front of you thatโs looking at his cell phone off the road with your chrome bumper, โbut rejoices with truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.โ
Thatโs what love in action looks like. This week I changed phone carriers. Iโve been very happy with my company for decades. Theyโve never done anything that makes me want to change, but I needed a different carrier that had a higher signal in rural areas because my wife and I, as many of you know, have taken up camping in mostly national and state parks.
So I went online to unlock my existing phone, my phone. They put you on a payment plan, and Iโve had it long enough that I own the phone. So I went online to unlock it, filled out the paperwork, and they said that they would send me an email with the information to complete the process. Then I called the carrier that I had researched, that I wanted to go with, and I told them what I was doing. The young man whoโs an extremely nice guy, who I really like, and I think heโs basically a really decent guy, he said, โOh, well, thatโs no problem. You can come in right now, and weโll make the changeover. Once youโve requested it, thatโs it, and we can make it happen.โ
So I said, โOh, okay.โ The email said โฆ Wait. The salesman said, โCome on in. Weโll take care of it.โ So I went in, and I was there for one hour and 20 minutes and finally said, โYou know, I actually have to leave right now. So goodbye.โ Unfortunately, we were at a stage in the transaction where he had already done whatever he was going to do, and Iโm actually at that point now a customer of the new carrier. But my phone with the old carrier is not yet unlocked. So that means that the SIM card for the new carrier doesnโt work in the locked phone.
And he said, โGosh, Iโm really sorry about all this.โ So just do what love would do. So I didnโt blow him away. But from Tuesday afternoon when I started the process at around two oโclock, all day Wednesday, and until about 10 oโclock yesterday morning, I had no phone service and no texting service either. This is my only phone. Iโm one of those guys that have cut the cord. This is the only phone that I have. Itโs the only phone number. Plus, itโs my business phone, or my ministry phone. So Iโm completely out of commission for this whole time.
Now what does love look like in action? Well, I tell you, if I thought this young guy was a conniver and a manipulator, I would do one thing. But Iโve decided to use Matthew 18 approach. Iโm not going to go to his boss. Iโm going to go to him. So sometime today Iโm going back over to the store, and Iโm going to make an appointment with him. Iโm going to go back over to the store and Iโm going to say, โIโd like to have what I would call a mentoring moment with you.โ Then Iโm going to explain to him the consequences of his actions.
Then what am I going to do? Well, Iโm going to wait because I am then expecting him to say, โYou know โฆโ Iโm expecting him to humble himself and to say, โWow, I had no idea. Iโm really sorry. I am never, ever going to let that happen again.โ If he doesnโt say that, then Iโm going to say, โOkay, this is the part where you should say, โIโm really, really sorry this happened, and Iโm going to make sure that this never happens again. Iโve really learned a lesson here.โ
And Iโm going to help him to do that, because why? Itโs the gospel. We donโt give people a bridge too far. God doesnโt give people a bridge too far. He gives them grace, the opportunity to come back from these things. Iโm going to be patient; I am. Iโm going to- I am! Iโm going to be obsequiously kind, and so forth, and so on because thatโs what love does. Do you see this? This is part one. This is part one of The Surefire Way to be Known as a Man of Integrity. Itโs to just do whatever love would do. Now we still have a problem. We still have a problem. Iโve already alluded to it. Iโve already not alluded to it: Iโve already said it, and that is that we can all get this right here, but itโs under fire. Itโs under the pressure of the moment where this because difficult, so we also want to answer the question, how do we find the strength to love Godโs way?
Again, itโs not going to happen, youโre not going to do whatever love would do just because you know itโs the right thing to do. Youโre not going to be doing it just because you think itโs really, really important that you do that because you make it a priority. Itโs not going to happen just because you really, really want it, you have the desire to do it. Itโs not going to happen just because that youโre a strong-willed person and you can gut it out and make this happen. Thatโs not it.
Zachariah 4:6 says, โโIt is not by might or by strength,โ says the Lord, โbut by my Spirit.’โ Acts 1:8 says, โBut you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you.โ Paul talks about, โResolving to know nothing among you except Christ and him crucified,โ and that he says, โI came to you not with a demonstration of manโs wisdom but in the demonstration of the Spiritโs power. I did not come to you with clever, persuasive speech, but rather I came to you with a demonstration of the Spiritโs power.โ Why? โSo that your faith,โ very precious faith, โmight not rest on manโs wisdom but on Godโs power,โ his dunamis.
So the strength to do this doesnโt come from within. Now, a ditch doesnโt dig itself. So you have to pick up the shovel, and you have to do the work, but the strength to do that doesnโt come from within; it comes from, in the case of keeping our integrity, doing what love would do, it comes from allowing the gospel to work in us. Now, look, I know Iโm going to run it over by doing this, but I really want you to see Galatians again. So go to Galatians, but go to Galatians chapter 3. Iโm not going to run it grossly over, but maybe one minute.
Galatians chapter 3. Like I said, Galatians 2:16, โA man is not justified by observing the law.โ You see that? So keeping this moral code, thatโs not how weโre saved or justified, justification, โbut by faith.โ This is justification by faith, not by works. A man is not justified by obeying the law, by observing the law โbut by faith in Jesus Christ. So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by observing the law.โ
He never says observing the law is not important. He just says thatโs not how youโre saved, because, โby observing the law, no one will be justified.โ You get it? Chapter 3, verse 3, โAfter beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?โ Verse 5: โDoes God give you his Spirit and work miracles among you because you observe the law or because you believe what you have heard?โ
Chapter 3, verse 21: โFor if a law had been given that could impart life, then righteousness would certainly have come by the law.โ You wouldโve been able to do it in your own strength, by your own merit. Verse 23: โBefore this faith came, we were held prisoners by the law.โ Verse 24: So the law was put I charge not to be a bridge too far, but to lead us to Christ. So the law was put in charge to lead us โto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law.โ What are we under the supervision of? Just doing whatever love would do.
In whatever the situation, just figure out, donโt worry about the 33 books of the Talmud. Donโt even worry about all the 66 books of the Bible. Just do whatever love would do. It is the surefire way to be known as a man of integrity. Letโs pray.
Our dearest father, first of all, we thank you for the beauty of your word. Oh my gosh, the idea that the key to integrity would be love, who wouldโve ever thought it, and who wouldโve ever thought the key to love would be your Holy Spirit. But, Lord, itโs just so clear in your word, so I pray that these things that we have already heard many times before would be put together or restructured into a different way of thinking about them that would help us to relax, first of all, that you have not given us a bridge too far. Weโre not under the supervision of the law. The law is basically what tutored us that we needed the Christ because we couldnโt keep the law, and so we have faith. Then the outworking of this faith, Lord, is just to do whatever love would do. Help us. We pray in Jesusโ name. Amen.
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