Series Details
One essential ingredient . . . which is especially overlooked in our day but is required all day each day for those who want to live a godly life in Jesus Christ . . . is a heart integrity.
In this brand-new series, Pastor Chuck Swindoll examines 12 inspiring examples of integrity in the lives of biblical characters. Each one offers special insight to help us uphold this essential ingredient while navigating times of adversity.
Discover the integrity of enduring obedience, moral purity, a bold vision, true humility, finishing well, and much more.
Integrity is an essential ingredient for a godly life, yet it is often ignored or compromised in our modern world. In this series, Chuck Swindoll explores twelve inspiring examples of men and women from Scripture who refused to sacrifice their honor, even when facing significant adversity. From the quiet strength of enduring obedience to the boldness of moral purity and courageous confrontation, these messages provide a blueprint for upholding a heart of integrity. Discover how to navigate life’s most difficult seasons without losing the character that defines a faithful follower of Christ.
The Essential Ingredient for a Godly Life
Sermon Summary Of all the qualities required to follow Christ, integrity is perhaps the most fundamental and the most frequently overlooked. This opening message establishes integrity as the “essential ingredient” that must be present all day, every day. Chuck defines integrity as the state of being whole and undivided—being exactly who you claim to be, even when no one is watching. We learn that living with a heart of uncompromising integrity is the only way to sustain a credible and godly witness in a world filled with compromise.
Key Facts & Themes
- The Definition of Integrity: Wholeness and consistency in character and conduct.
- The Rarity of Honor: Why integrity is often ignored in modern society.
- The Foundation of Godliness: Why character precedes and empowers our service for God.
The Integrity of Enduring Obedience
Sermon Summary Obedience is easy when things are going well, but integrity is forged when we choose to obey during long seasons of silence or difficulty. This message focuses on the “integrity of enduring obedience”—the commitment to follow God’s commands even when the reward is delayed or the path is steep. Chuck discusses how steadfast obedience under pressure proves the depth of our faith and solidifies our character for the journey ahead.
Key Facts & Themes
- Steadfastness: Remaining faithful to God’s Word through prolonged trials.
- Tested Faith: How adversity reveals the true nature of our obedience.
The Integrity of Moral Purity
Sermon Summary In a culture that often celebrates moral flexibility, the integrity of moral purity stands out as a bold and necessary witness. This message addresses the challenges of maintaining a clean heart and life in a sex-saturated society. Chuck emphasizes that purity is not just about avoiding sin, but about a positive devotion to God’s standards. We learn that guarding our integrity in private is the prerequisite for a public life of spiritual power and influence.
Key Facts & Themes
- Internal Vigilance: Guarding the heart and mind from compromise.
- The Witness of Purity: Why moral character is essential for a credible testimony.
The Integrity of a Wise Wife
Sermon Summary Integrity in a marriage is often most visible when one spouse must navigate the folly or failure of the other. This message explores the “integrity of a wise wife,” primarily through the life of Abigail.
Chuck discusses how Abigail managed the crisis created by her harsh husband, Nabal, with a combination of quick thinking, deep humility, and unwavering loyalty to God’s standards. We learn that a wife of integrity is not passive; she is a woman of discernment who knows how to appeal to what is right without compromising her own character. Her wisdom acts as a buffer against disaster and a powerful testimony to the grace of God.
Key Facts & Themes
- Discernment Under Pressure: The ability to act decisively when a spouse is being foolish.
- Respectful Intervention: How to protect the family and honor God without being manipulative.
- The Beauty of Character: Why internal integrity is a wife’s most powerful influence.
Primary Scripture Reference
- 1 Samuel 25
The Integrity of a Loyal Husband
Sermon Summary A loyal husband is a man whose private commitment matches his public vows. This message focuses on the “integrity of a loyal husband,” examining what it means to lead a home with honor and sacrificial love.
Chuck addresses the unique temptations husbands face—from the pull of career-driven neglect to the lure of moral compromise. Using the biblical model of Christ’s love for the church, we learn that a husband of integrity is one who is “loyal to the core.” He is a man who provides emotional security, spiritual leadership, and a steadfast presence. His loyalty is not based on his wife’s performance but on his own covenant with God.
Key Facts & Themes
- Sacrificial Leadership: Putting the needs and holiness of the family above personal desires.
- Covenant Loyalty: Understanding marriage as a permanent commitment before the Lord.
- Emotional Security: How a husband’s integrity creates a safe haven for his wife and children.
Primary Scripture Reference
- Ephesians 5:25–33
The Integrity of a Courageous Confrontation
Sermon Summary Integrity sometimes requires us to stand up and speak the truth, even when it is uncomfortable or dangerous. This message explores the “integrity of a courageous confrontation.” Chuck discusses the biblical necessity of speaking out against injustice or sin, as seen in the lives of the prophets and apostles. We learn that true integrity is not passive; it has the strength to confront wrong for the sake of God’s glory and the good of others.
Key Facts & Themes
- Speaking Truth to Power: The bravery required for biblical confrontation.
- Righteous Motives: Ensuring that confrontation is driven by love and truth, not ego.
The Integrity of a Bold Vision
Sermon Summary A bold vision is only as strong as the integrity of the person carrying it. This message explores how to pursue great goals without cutting moral corners. Using the example of Nehemiah, Chuck discusses the importance of a “pure motive” behind every ambitious plan. We learn that integrity involves being honest about the challenges, transparent with the people we lead, and refusing to use others as stepping stones to achieve our ends. A vision birthed in integrity survives the heat of opposition because it is built on the solid rock of God’s truth, not human ego.
Key Facts & Themes
- The Motive Check: Ensuring your “Great Work” is for God’s glory, not your own.
- Transparent Leadership: The role of honesty in gaining and keeping public trust.
- Perseverance under Criticism: How integrity provides the “thick skin” needed to endure mockery and threats.
The Integrity of Waiting . . . Not Worrying
Sermon Summary One of the greatest tests of integrity is the “waiting room” of life. This message addresses the spiritual discipline of waiting on God’s timing without resorting to worry or manipulation. Chuck explains that worry is often an attempt to take control where we have no authority. Integrity in waiting involves trusting God’s sovereignty so deeply that we refuse to “help Him out” by compromising our values to speed up a result. We learn that waiting is not passive; it is an active, honorable posture of the soul that proves we value God’s presence more than His prizes.
Key Facts & Themes
- Active Waiting: Maintaining your character even when progress seems stalled.
- The Antidote to Anxiety: How a focus on God’s faithfulness eliminates the need to worry.
- Resisting Shortcuts: The integrity required to wait for God’s “best” rather than settling for a “quick” fix.
The Integrity of True Humility
Sermon Summary Humility is the guardrail of integrity. This message clarifies what true humility looks like—not a self-deprecating “poor me” attitude, but an honest assessment of oneself in light of God’s greatness. Chuck discusses how humility prevents the “blind spots” that lead to moral failure. We learn that a humble person has nothing to hide and nothing to prove, which is the very definition of integrity. By walking in humility, we remain teachable, accountable, and positioned for God’s grace to work through us rather than against us.
Key Facts & Themes
- Self-Awareness: The importance of knowing your strengths and weaknesses before God.
- Accountability: Why a humble heart welcomes the correction of others.
- Strength in Gentleness: Re-defining humility as “power under control.”
The Integrity of Righteous Resistance
Sermon Summary Integrity is often defined by what we say “yes” to, but it is just as frequently defined by what we have the courage to say “no” to. This message explores the “integrity of righteous resistance”—the spiritual strength to stand against a tide of popular opinion or authoritative command when it contradicts God’s Word.
Chuck discusses the biblical mandate to obey God rather than men when those two authorities clash. Using examples like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, or the apostles in the early church, we learn that resistance is not about being difficult or rebellious for its own sake. Rather, it is a humble, firm, and respectful refusal to compromise one’s primary allegiance to Jesus Christ. This form of integrity requires a deep-seated conviction and a willingness to accept the consequences of standing alone.
Key Facts & Themes
- The Line in the Sand: Discerning the difference between personal preference and biblical conviction.
- Respectful Defiance: How to resist ungodly pressure without losing a Christlike spirit.
- Primary Allegiance: Recognizing that the fear of God must always outweigh the fear of man.
Primary Scripture References
- Daniel 3: The example of the three Hebrews in the fiery furnace.
- Acts 4:18–20: The apostles’ refusal to stop speaking in the name of Jesus.
The Integrity of Pressing On
Sermon Summary Integrity is often tested most severely not in the sudden crisis, but in the long, grueling middle of a trial. This message focuses on the “integrity of pressing on”—the dogged determination to stay the course when the initial adrenaline of faith has faded.
Chuck explores the life of Joseph, who maintained his character through years of betrayal, slavery, and false imprisonment. We learn that pressing on involves a refusal to become bitter or cynical, even when God’s promises seem far away. Integrity in this stage is marked by a quiet faithfulness to current duties while waiting for God’s eventual vindication. It is the strength to do the right thing one more day, simply because God is watching.
Key Facts & Themes
- Resilient Faith: Finding the spiritual stamina to endure “the long middle.”
- Overcoming Bitterness: How integrity protects the heart from the poison of resentment.
- Quiet Faithfulness: Why daily consistency is the highest form of spiritual integrity.
The Integrity of Finishing Well
Sermon Summary The true measure of integrity is found at the finish line. Sadly, the Bible and history are littered with leaders who started with a roar but ended with a whimper. This final message explores the “integrity of finishing well.”
Chuck highlights the apostle Paul’s closing words: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith.” We learn that finishing well requires intentionality in the “home stretch” of life—guarding against the complacency, entitlement, and moral drift that often plague later years. This message provides a sobering yet inspiring call to stay focused on the “well done” of the Master, ensuring that our final chapters are as honorable as our first.
Key Facts & Themes
- The Final Lap: Recognizing the unique temptations of the later seasons of life.
- The Legacy of Character: Why finishing with honor is the greatest gift you can leave behind.
- The Evaluator of Integrity: Keeping an eternal perspective on the ultimate “Well done.”
Primary Scripture Reference
- 2 Timothy 4:6–8