Elder Richard G. Scott taught, "Your character is determined by the decisions you make every day." Maintaining integrity forms the foundation of our character. It shapes the way we interact with others, make choices, and navigate the complexities of life.
Integrity is key to building trust and respect in relationships. President Gordon B. Hinckley emphasized the importance of honesty, saying, "Without it, there is nothing. With it, there is nothing you can't do." Upholding integrity not only reflects our commitment to discipleship but also contributes to a community of trust and respect.
Integrity provides a moral compass that guides us through challenges. In moments of uncertainty, our commitment to honesty and righteousness becomes a source of strength, allowing us to face trials with resilience and faith.