How can we apply Joseph's example of integrity in our daily work? Joseph’s Integrity in the Workplace “The warden paid no attention to anything under Joseph’s care, because the LORD was with Joseph and gave him success in whatever he did.” Genesis 39:23 What Integrity Looked Like for Joseph • Consistent reliability—Potiphar, then the prison warden, trusted him completely. • Accountability—he managed “everything” yet stayed under authority. • God-centered motivation—the LORD’s presence, not human applause, drove his actions (cf. Genesis 39:2). • Faithfulness in every season—from favored son to slave to prisoner, his character never shifted (Luke 16:10). Why Integrity Still Matters • It honors God first (Colossians 3:23-24). • It guides decisions when no one is watching (Proverbs 11:3). • It wins trust and influence with people, opening doors God wants to use (Genesis 41:14-41). • It positions us for God-given success—fruit that lasts (Psalm 1:3). Practical Ways to Live It Out at Work 1. Guard your private choices – Honor company resources and time. – Refuse shortcuts that compromise ethics. 2. Deliver consistent excellence – Finish tasks thoroughly, even the mundane. – Seek improvement because you serve the Lord Christ. 3. Speak truthfully – Report numbers and progress honestly. – Admit mistakes quickly; own the consequences. 4. Cultivate a servant attitude – Look for ways to lighten a coworker’s load. – Practice Philippians 2:14-15: work without grumbling; shine. 5. Stay accountable – Invite feedback from supervisors and peers. – Keep transparent records and communications. 6. Trust God with outcomes – Do right even when it costs; leave vindication and promotion to Him (1 Peter 2:12). Encouragement for Difficult Circumstances • God’s presence is not diminished by an unjust boss or an unfair schedule—He was just as present in Joseph’s prison as in Potiphar’s house. • Integrity under pressure becomes a testimony that draws others to Christ (1 Peter 2:12). • The Lord sees faithfulness and rewards it in His time (Galatians 6:9). Takeaway Snapshot Integrity means doing the right thing, the right way, for the right reason—because the Lord is with us. Follow Joseph’s example in every assignment today, and trust God to handle the rest. |