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What do you think makes someone a good friend? Maybe they’re fun to be around, share your interests, or always know how to make you laugh. But more likely, they're someone you can trust. You trust them with your thoughts, you trust their advice, and you trust that they have your back. If trust is so important in relationships, then how trustworthy are you? Can your friends count on you to follow through with what you say? As followers of Jesus, we should be people others can rely on. We should be people whose words have integrity. We should be people whose words mean something. When we say "Yes,” we need to follow through, and when we say “No,” we should be clear about that, too.
Take a moment to write down a list of the most trusted people in your life. Whether it's a friend, parent, teacher, or someone else, take time to thank them for being a part of your life and operating with integrity.
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A high school devotional designed to help students understand what it looks like to live with integrity. In this devotional, you’ll find wisdom to guide you toward understanding what integrity means, how Jesus models it for us, and what it means to lead with it in your choices, actions, relationships, and more.
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