Today’s Scripture is Proverbs 28: verse 6.
“Better a poor man who walks in integrity than a rich man whose ways are perverse.”
In life, we often measure success by how much wealth a person has. But Proverbs 28 challenges us to think differently. It tells us that integrity, the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, is far more valuable than any amount of money. A person who lives with integrity, even if they have little in terms of worldly wealth, is richer in the eyes of God.
The verse contrasts the poor man who walks in integrity with the rich man whose ways are perverse. This suggests that wealth gained through dishonesty or corrupt practices is ultimately worthless. As Sophocles wisely said, “It is better to fail with honor than to succeed by fraud.” This reminds us that our character, not our bank account, defines our true worth.
In a world that often tempts us to compromise our values for material gain, this verse encourages us to stand firm in our integrity. After all, the peace that comes from living a life of honesty is a treasure that no amount of money can buy.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and this is a thought worth thinking.