Letter#4 to the Gkids: DEFINING INTEGRITY
Feb 24
Character, Christianity, Dads and Fathering, Integrity, leading, Legacy, Signficance character, godliness, heritage, integrity, legacy, moral value, raising children, significance 4 Comments
These letters to my two oldest grandsons, 13 and 11, are not fictional. They read them, feeling special to be “blogged” about, and we will chat about them during my visits. Dad (Matt, co writer) will engage them in the meantime. This series is also for YOU (Old Folks). It’s a reminder how essential INTEGRITY is to our lives. Thoughts I offer the boys can prod you into fresh thinking. A few moments of reading and a quick inventory just might refresh your soul, might adjust your behavior…today.
Kids, this will a quick one, but an important one. Up way late preparing to teach a Bible study. It ocurred to me I haven’t given you my definition of INTEGRITY.
I’ve discovered that over the last week, the idea of INTEGRITY just won’t leave my head. For all these years, I’ve known and lived the principle of INTEGRITY. Now that I’ve focused on it with you, I see that personal INTEGRITY is the core of good character. Good character is what people will know you by. Wait, there is one more…it is what YOU come to know yourself by.
In a letter or two I’d like you to help me find the source of INTEGRITY.
You would think I’d pull this one from the Bible. Yes and no. No verses. This comes from personal reflection of a life-long walk with God, and it is written in the lives of biblical characters. For me, it is the sum of a lot of mistakes, bad choices, and sometiimes painful consequences (“There he goes again!”). But, also, a lot of rewarding experiences like being respected, encouraging others, being looked to as a leader. I’ve learned from all of these. I’m trying to help you with a shorter life-learning curve; more of the rewarding, less of the painful. It’s my own definition. There may be better ones, but I like mine. It’s a package wrapped in scars, embarrassment, and pain AND in contentment, joy, and satisfaction. As I said, I want you to enjoy the last set.
Guys, I’m fadding. I’ll finsih this tomorrow. BUT, first, gimmie your definition. Best you can, based on what we’ve said and what you’ve discussed, tell me (or each other or Dad) yours.
This is getting too long and too late. Think about it. Wait for it. In the mean time…ZZZzzzzzzzz.
Before I–and you boys AND dear readers–doze off, can you take a second to define INTEGRITY (not its parts but as a core principle) and share what it means to you? (click “Comments,” above)
POPI
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As I was saying, about this late letter. I was doing the right thing when I didn’t want to. All day yesterday. We had a night of heavy rain. A 20 square foot of our carpet under the sofa was squishy wet in the morning. (We later discovered an odd leak through a closed window. “Whew!!” I thought Nani was going to yell at me for doing something wrong…again!). I had big plans for my Saturday. One of them was to write you guys and post it on GenDads. I really didn’t want to do what was required. I even came up with a plan to do it later (“Hey, it’s just water.” Nani loves it when I say that.).

