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A Lesson About Integrity

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July 13, 2026 8:00 am

A Lesson About Integrity

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July 13, 2026 8:00 am

Dr. Tony Evans explains the concept of integrity, highlighting its importance in both personal and professional life. He uses biblical examples, such as Obadiah and Elijah, to illustrate how integrity is rooted in a deep fear of God and a commitment to living a life of obedience and trust in Him.

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Reputation is what everybody else thinks you are. But Dr. Tony Evans says true character is something completely different. Integrity is you are on the inside what folks are saying about you on the outside. This is the alternative broadcast, featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr.

Tony Evans. The final step of a plumbing repair is to turn on the water to make sure nothing leaks. Today, Dr. Evans points out that God uses the same kind of pressure test to see if our character holds up when it's challenged. Let's join him as he explains.

I want to say a word today about the issue of integrity. Authenticity. Being the real thing. Integrity is a big issue today. It's an issue in business.

Businesses are now concerned about Getting people who are not going to rob them blind. It's an issue in church leadership. People who are seeking to become What God says we ought to be. It's an issue for young people. Who are in desperate need of role models to guide them along the way.

In fact, Proverbs chapter 20, verses 6 and 7 says that integrity is indeed hard to come by. It's hard to find Authentic people. And I don't mean perfect people, for no one could apply. To have integrity doesn't mean that you never do anything wrong. But it does mean you call it what it is if it is wrong.

And you seek to make it right. Elijah has Seen God's hand as we have seen. God has been moving in his life. Protecting him from Ahab, sending him to the brook to be refreshed, supplying his need. Through the widow of Zarephath, and then supernaturally using him to bring life.

and reconciliation. to a family where the son had died. All of chapter 17 has occurred over a number of years. That one chapter. is reflective of a number of years of activity.

Because we know when Elijah prayed that it would not rain, it did not rain for three and a half years.

So there's a three and a half year gap between when it stops raining and when it starts raining, and now Ahab is moving toward it raining again.

So we know years have passed between chapter 17 and between chapter 18, which explains why he's living in the widow's house. He has a long-term place of residency. Remember the principle that when God is getting ready to move you from point A to point Z, he may not skip B and C. That there are often interims between where God has you and where God's taking you, and where God is taking Elijah is to Mount Carmel. That's D-Day.

That's the day when the gods will meet. And everything is building up. to the experience at Mount Carmel. with elijah and the prophets of baal quite an exciting rendition in the second half. of the chapter 18 of 1 Kings.

In the interim, however, we are introduced to one of Elijah's Compadres. One of his homeboys. A young man named Obadiah. Elijah, we're told in the first verse of 18, after many days, the word of the Lord came to Elijah saying, Go show yourself to Ahab, and I will send rain on the face of the earth. God says it's time.

You never want to get ahead by the way of God's timing. You only want to be ready when God is ready. unless you go ahead of him and be out there by yourself. You don't go to Ahab unless God is going to Ahab with you. There's too much idolatry in Israel.

So Elijah, as we have already seen, prepares to move and he makes his way to Ahab. But then in verse 3, we're introduced to Obadiah. Who was over the household? But notice the parenthetical statement. Inverse Three, the second half, and verse four.

Now Obadiah feared the Lord greatly. For it came about when Jezebel destroyed the prophets of the Lord that Obadiah took a hundred prophets and hid them by fifties in a cave and provided them with bread and water. This introduces the concept of integrity. God is about to send rain on the earth. He is about to judge the prophets of Baal.

And God has a man in the enemy's house. Everybody else in Israel feared Ahab and Jezebel greatly. But the author of Kings wants you to know. That there was a man in the big house. Who was under a pagan government, under a pagan king?

Under a pagan queen? who feared the Lord not limitedly. Not halfway. But he was deeply enmeshed. In the fear of God.

In other words, He was a godly man in a godless environment. When we use the word integrity, what do we mean? We mean that you have a fear of God in you. that causes you to seek to be what you say you are. Integrity, the word means to be complete or whole.

It means that you do the same things that you say. Integrity is different than reputation. Reputation is what everybody else thinks you are. Reputation has to do with what everybody else says that you are. Integrity is what you are.

Integrity goes deep because it goes to the inside. You can put on a facade and people think you have integrity, so they give you a reputation. Integrity is you are on the inside what folks are saying about you on the outside. Obadiah feared God greatly. Let's talk about this word fear because fear is the foundation of integrity.

Fear has two sides to it. To be afraid is one side of fear, to tremble. The Bible says, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.

So, integrity involves fear, and fear always involves being afraid of.

Now, if that were the only side of fear, then Integrity wouldn't be a very meaningful thing because who wants to walk around trembling all day? The other side of Fear is all. or reverence. or looking up to with high regard. Many of us had fathers that we feared.

We loved them, they loved us, but we knew when to stop playing with them. Because we did not want the consequences. of the relationship. But we wanted the benefits of the relationship. That is fear.

Fear simply is to take God seriously.

so that you know when you're getting close to the line and don't step over it. You know when to back off. We've often said to our kids, heavenly, don't play with me. What does that mean? You've gone too far.

You've taken me for granted. The foundation of integrity is that you fear God. Growing up, there were certain things I was scared to do because it might get back to my father.

Well, now, if you grew up in a home where there were certain things you were scared to do, because it might get back to your father, let me let you know something about your heavenly father. It will get back to him. The Bible says That sin increases where the fear of God decreases.

Some people wouldn't do certain things even if they knew. People didn't see it because they knew God saw it. They feared God, even if they didn't fear people.

Well, when you don't fear people nor God. There's not too much you won't do. It says that not only did Obadiah fear God, But he feared God greatly. If you want to be a man or woman of integrity, if you want to get stronger with your integrity, you must get deeper in your fear of God. Because Obadiah feared God.

He was able to work in a secular environment. I'll say something more about that in a moment. and still be a godly person. Many of us say, I can't work here. There are too many ungodly people here, and they're going to make me ungodly too.

Ungodly people can only make you ungodly if you lose sight of the fear of God. When you have the fear of God, it really doesn't matter how evil they are. Because your standards are not controlled by them. They are controlled by you. Don't tell me sinners are making you sin.

Sinners cannot make you sin. They can tempt you to sin, they can influence you to sin. But they cannot make you sin. You sin, I sin because we choose to sin because Satan causes us to be blinded. By the fear of God.

When you go to work, or you are in a family relationship and you know that they're not going to do anything You can come in at noon when you're supposed to be there at eight. And nobody's going to do anything. You're going to start coming in at one. And two. Because there is no fear.

That means you know you don't have to worry about anything. To fear God, which is the foundation of integrity, is to know that God loves you, but also to see the line that you can't cross. That's the balance. It is to take God seriously. And the reality today, why so many people give up their integrity and don't even care about getting it back, is because they don't take God seriously.

They don't fear the Lord. And so they're around non-Christians, so they imitate non-Christians, not the Heavenly Father. They work for the Ahabs and the ungodly balsams and feel like they got to use their language, hang out where they hang out, do what they do because they've lost the fear of God. When Dr. Evans returns in a moment, he'll talk about why there are no emotional emergencies for Christians of integrity.

First, though, I want to encourage you to take advantage of a valuable parenting resource package we put together to follow up on our current study. It features Tony's two-volume teaching series Parenting on Purpose. Across these thirteen messages, doctor Evans shares practical biblical strategies for helping children develop character, conviction, and a faith that lasts beyond childhood. And because parenting doesn't come with an instruction manual, We're also including Tony's trusted book, Raising Kingdom Kids. This popular resource has encouraged families by showing parents how to create a kingdom-minded atmosphere.

where children can thrive spiritually. We'd love to send you both resources as our thank you gift when you support the alternative ministry with a donation. Just visit tonyevans.org or Or call 1-800-800-3222 to make your request. That's one eight hundred eight hundred three two two two. I'll repeat that contact information for you after part two of today's lesson and this.

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Listen now. You can find the Unbound podcast on any of the major podcast platforms. Let's get back to doctor Evans now as he continues today's lesson. Look at Daniel 6. He's the great biblical illustration of integrity.

And we all know how great Daniel was. Daniel 6, of course, is the... the apex of his demonstration of integrity. He too is working in a godless environment. Where evil men are running the corporation, in this case, the government.

120, verse 1 says, satraps, governmental rulers who were in charge of the whole kingdoms, and three of them were the managers of the rest. Verse 2 says, They were put in place by the king to manage his affairs, just like Obadiah. Daniel rose to the top, verse 3 says, among the commissioners and the satraps. possessing an extraordinary spirit. Integrity always starts on the inside.

It is never performance-based. It has to do with the attitude. If you want to be a man or woman of integrity, what is your spirit like? Because if your spirit's not right, you're going to stop performing after a while. You have to have the right spirit.

And it says he had an extraordinary spirit, it says. What a great term. And the king planned to appoint him over the entire kingdom.

Now, even sinners can see an extraordinary spirit. It says the rest of them say, we got to get rid of this guy. The only problem is Daniel was faithful, verse 4 says. No negligence or corruption was to be found in him. These men said we cannot find any accusation.

Against this Daniel, unless we find it against him with regard to the law of his God.

Now that's integrity. Integrity is when folks start looking for something against you, the only thing they can find is something. Related to your faith. Because They can't find anything else.

So they caught with some trumped up charges about him praying. Verse 10 here, I love this.

Now, when Daniel knew that the document was signed, he entered his house. The roof chamber of the windows were open towards Jerusalem. He continued kneeling on his knees three times a day, praying and giving thanks before his God, as he had been doing previously. What's the point? When you have integrity with God, you don't have to panic.

When you have been consistently walking with God, then enemies showing up is just another day's work. Ahab. hires a believer to run his affairs who is totally committed to God. Let me say a word about the commitment behind integrity. Look at verse 4.

It came about when Jezebel destroyed the prophets of the Lord that Obadiah took 100 prophets and hid them by 50s in a cave and provided them with bread and water. Look at the commitment of this man. He used a secular job for spiritual opportunity. He protected the righteous. Jezebel was killing Christians.

He was saving Christians. Jezebel was killing prophets. He was delivering prophets. When you climb the ladder of success. wherever that ladder, whatever wall that ladder happens to be leaning against.

Don't climb it by yourself. Oops. Look out for other righteous people. And become a fifth columnist. Spain marched in four columns.

Whenever they were going to invade a nation, they had these four columns and they would march. in an invasion.

Now they would be open for assault. Because you could see these four columns marching. But what the nation didn't know that they were invading was about the fifth column. The fifth column were the people that were sent in to the country they were going to invade a year in advance. They were doctors who became doctors in their country.

Lawyers who became lawyers in their country. They were people who took up their professions, teachers who became teachers in their country. And what they were doing were being saboteurs. They were sabotaging the nation.

So when the rest of the column showed up, stuff was in such a mess that they could not galvanize their forces. You and I ought to be fifth columnists. One day, God is going to come down and he's going to invade this stuff. In the meantime, he's got you hooked up in those places. To set up for righteousness.

Do you know how Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego got to be high-level people? The Bible says Daniel raised them up. They got to be high-level people because when Daniel got up there, he remembered there's some other prophets who need to be here too.

So, the question that you must ask in your secular company is: what am I doing to promote righteousness here? Not simply what am I doing to make money here. What am I doing that has eternal benefit to it? Not simply what am I doing? To get a better job.

Nothing wrong with more money. Nothing wrong with a better job. But he understood that was a bigger kingdom agenda. Do you know many of the companies you work for are not the companies that own you? Many of you work for companies that are owned by somebody bigger.

You thought the name of the company is the company that owns you when it's really a conglomerate that owns a whole lot of companies, and you're just one of them. Your job may give you your check, but somebody else owns you. Your job may give you your check, but sitting over you is the kingdom of God. And God says, while they may pay your salary, they don't own you. They are owned, and you are owned by a bigger corporate entity, and it's called the kingdom of God.

All through the Bible, God had people stuck away. in evil environments. He had a Moses in evil Egypt. A Daniel in evil Babylon. He had an Esther in evil Persia.

He's had men and women all through the Bible who are tucked away. for just in the nick of time. for eternal purposes.

So He runs into Elijah as we bring this to a close. And Elijah tells him. to go tell Ahab. I'm here.

Now Obadiah doesn't want to hear that. Because Ahab has been looking all over for Elijah. kill him. And get rid of him. Obadiah says, wait a minute, wait a minute, Lij.

If I go tell Ahab you here, that means he knows that I've seen you. If he knows that I've seen you and let you get away. Since I'm the administrator, I have the power to stop you right here, put you in handcuffs, and deliver you. And I let you get away, he's gonna kill me. If I trust.

You. that you're not going anywhere and just go tell him you here I'm going to be the one in trouble. And you might, who knows? And I like the way he says it here. He says, who knows, but that God might lead you somewhere else before I get back.

Talk about the Lord led me. Verse 12, and it will come about when I leave you that the Spirit of the Lord will carry you where I do not know.

Now it's terrible when one Christian runs into another Christian. The second Christian makes a promise to the first Christian. The first Christian looks to the promise to be fulfilled, and then all of a sudden the Lord led the one who made the promise in another direction.

So you out there. If you're going to be a person of integrity, hang out with folk. Yeah. Make sure you find somebody. Who you can trust.

Not perfect somebody. You'll never find them. But people who are willing to admit that they're wrong and make it right if they are wrong, people of integrity. Elijah says, if I tell you I'm going to be here, I'm going to be here. Because my word is my bar.

Yeah, we have to sign contracts because of all the legalities, but your word ought to be good enough. Your word ought to be good enough. Let your yay be yay and your nay be nay. Hang out with folk who have integrity if you want to maintain yours. Because if Elijah was not a man of integrity, Obadiah would have been out there by himself.

Put your life on the line for people you can trust. And so He goes and he tells the king, and lo and behold, Elijah is right where he said he would be.

Now, there may be some people here who've lost their integrity. You lost it on the job. You've lost it with your family. He's lost it.

Well, the good news is God can give it back. The Bible is full of folk who lost it. It's better not to lose it. But if you do lose it, the grace of God can give it back. Dr.

Evans will return in a moment with a final thought to wrap up today's lesson on integrity.

Well, as I mentioned earlier, this message comes from Tony's two-volume series, Parenting on Purpose. For a limited time, when you make a donation and request this 13-message audio collection, We'll also send you a complimentary copy of Raising Kingdom Kids. These resources work together to provide practical help for parents who want to strengthen their families and raise children with a clear understanding of God's truth. To get all the details, visit TonyEvans.org today. or call our resource center at 1-800-800-3222.

where team members are ready to help any time. That's one eight hundred eight hundred three two two two. Even though Christianity is a personal faith, It's meant to be lived out in relationship. Starting with the closest ones in your life. Tomorrow, Dr.

Evans talks about how to cultivate a family-based faith. Right now, though, he is back with one final thought to wrap up our broadcast for today. One day a man pulled up to a chicken place and ordered Six pieces of chicken. He paid for the chicken. He got the chicken in the box, drove off.

As they open up the chicken box, They discovered this wad of money at the bottom of the box. Evidently, the owner had tucked away some of his receipts for the day in the box and therefore had put the chicken in the wrong box. He turned around, went back. He said, Sir, I think this is yours. He says, I can't believe it.

You actually bought this money back and it wasn't yours? Everybody I know would have taken that money and gone. It was cash, it was untraceable, but you brought it back. He said, man, look, I can't let this pass. I'm going to call the newspaper.

I'm going to call the television. I want the world to know I have finally found a man of integrity. And I want you to ask yourself a question. Am I a man and woman of integrity? Do I have an extraordinary spirit?

Do I fear God? Am I like Elijah when I say I'm gonna be somewhere, I'm gonna be there? Unless some emergency keeps me. Is it my intent to keep my word? Or have I been stealing the company blind, lying, portraying to be one thing and not?

And I'm somebody else. Then you confess it as a sin. Lord, give me back my integrity. Give me back my reputation. Forgive me for where I have lied.

and that represented you at the sinful despair. I want to be Obadiah, working in the secular world. But the fear is God greatly.

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