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Character defines who we are. Character is “the
aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some
person or thing” (Dictionary.com).
In other words, if we create good traits in our individual nature
then we have good character. Conversely, if we create bad traits then we
have bad character. This is simple to
understand, but it doesn’t take away from the seriousness of the matter.
Developing our nature into good character should be one of our highest
objectives in life. If we fail to do this we will not reach our potential in
service to Yahweh. How can we develop right character? We will start by breaking up into parts what good, righteous character is. The character Yahweh seeks is the combination of integrity and courage. Without either of these virtues righteous character is not possible.
The integrity Yahweh seeks is
based upon our knowledge of the Scriptures and in doing the right thing. The
Bible is in essence a moral guide book for humanity. Proper Bible
understanding must come before the courage to act, otherwise poor decisions
based upon poor knowledge will result. For example, if you’ve been taught that lions are man’s best friend, and at a zoo you reach out your hand to pet one, you will need some good health insurance. The action taken was based upon a false premise resulting in a bad situation. In Matthew 7:24-27 Yahshua
shows that His true teachings are the same as building a house upon a rock:
solid, firm, and unmovable. On the other hand, false teachings are like
building upon sand: weak, shifting, and very movable. Start with a firm
foundation in the Scriptures first. He said, "Therefore
whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him
unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descended,
and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it
fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these
sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man,
which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods
came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great
was the fall of it." Pleasing to Yahweh is the
courageous application of our integrity. It is seeing something wrong and
doing something about it. It goes further than just doing the right thing,
but is doing it despite what may happen to us. To illustrate, suppose you
see a blind man about to sit down, and a mean-spirited person pull the chair
out from him. Courage with integrity is to correct the perpetrator for the
misdemeanor and put the chair back under the blind man before he falls. Yahweh commands us to have courage in all things we do. Joshua 1:7 is a great example of this, which reads, "Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest."
In the Book of Genesis we are
introduced to Lot. Lot was the nephew of Abraham and lived in the city of
Sodom, which was a most corrupt and vile place. It was a place of such
perversion that it, along with its sister city Gomorrah, was sentenced for
complete annihilation by Yahweh in Genesis 19.
Lot, a judge in Sodom, was a righteous man because he was spared from the destruction of the city. The judges were the ones who sat at the gates of a city to deal with disputes among the people. We read in Genesis 19:1,
"And there came two angels to Sodom at even; and Lot sat in the gate of
Sodom: and Lot seeing them rose up to meet them; and he bowed himself with
his face toward the ground." Why didn’t Lot move away
from Sodom? Understandably, it was his home, and he may have been trying to
restore the city to a better lifestyle through his influence as a judge, but
why didn’t he take action to protect his family from such vile influences?
Notice, "And Lot went out, and spake unto his sons-in-law, which married his
daughters, and said, Up, get you out of this place; for Yahweh will destroy
this city. But he seemed as one that mocked unto his sons-in-law," Genesis
19:14. His sons-in-law didn’t believe him. Genesis 19:26 tells us, "But
his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt."
Lot’s wife died because she desired to go back to Sodom, to that lifestyle
she once had in a particularly sinful place. Lot’s daughters, even though
they escaped the destruction, still had perverted minds, which were a result
of Sodom’s influences. They said, "Come, let us make our father drink wine,
and we will lie with him, that we may preserve seed of our father," Genesis
19:32. Because Lot failed to act
and do the right thing, he lost his whole family to either death or
corruption. An example of courage with
integrity is in Daniel 4. To summarize, Nebuchadnezzar had a certain
troubling dream about a tree being cut down. Since his magicians and
astrologers were unable to interpret the dream, Nebuchadnezzar called Daniel
to interpret his dream since Daniel had interpreted a previous dream of his
in Daniel 2. Daniel heard the dream and
was troubled as well because it was related to the downfall of King
Nebuchadnezzar in a seven-year period. Daniel gave the interpretation of the
dream in verses 20 to 26. He had courage in doing as
he was commanded by telling Nebuchadnezzar what would become of him. Now
just saying this was dangerous. Daniel had to have some courage with this
act of integrity as Nebuchadnezzar was not a particularly nice person. Nebuchadnezzar was not
someone you wanted to anger. He had killed King Zedekiah’s sons in his
presence and then put out Zedekiah’s eyes, Jeremiah 52:10-11. Daniel was
putting himself at risk just giving the interpretation. But Daniel went even
further; he actually counsels Nebuchadnezzar. The key point in this
chapter is verse 27, which reads, "Wherefore, O king, let my counsel be
acceptable unto thee, and break off thy sins by righteousness, and thine
iniquities by shewing mercy to the poor; if it may be a lengthening of thy
tranquility." Daniel had the courage to actually tell the king what he
needed to do, which was much more than just giving the king the facts. Daniel had the courage of his integrity to offer the interpretation, and the additional courage to try to help Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel was a man of high character.
On tombstones is typically
written two dates with a dash between them. When the dates start and finish
we don’t have much control over, but the dash we do. The dash is what we
have done in our lives, from beginning to end. What do we want to be
remembered by? Will we just learn the truth, or will we apply it to be
better servants to Yahweh? Will we be people of character or will we just
skate by in life with few difficulties? Right character is like a
muscle; it can be used and strengthened, or it can be neglected and
weakened. We develop our character by first strengthening our minds with
knowing the truth of right and wrong. From there we strengthen the will to
act upon that knowledge despite the consequences to ourselves. No one ever
said that doing the right thing would be easy, but it is worth it. Revelation 21:3-7 reads,
"And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of
Elohim is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his
people, and Yahweh himself shall be with them, and be their Elohim. And
Elohim shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more
death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for
the former things are passed away. And he that sat upon the throne said,
Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words
are true and faithful. And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and
Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of
the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall inherit
all things; and I will be his Elohim, and he shall be my son." Develop righteous character
and your reward will be for eternity.
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