Proverbs 11:3 (ESV)
The integrity of the upright guides them,
but the
crookedness of the treacherous destroys them.
Bobby Jones was one of the greatest golfers to ever
compete, uniquely known for winning the "Grand Slam" of golf winning
all four major tournaments in the U.S. and Britain in a single year. In 1925,
early in his career, having reached the final playoff in the U.S. Open, at a
certain point in the match, Jones was setting up to strike his ball which was
in the rough just off the fairway. His iron accidentally touched the ball. He
immediately became angry with himself, turned to the marshals, and called a penalty
on himself.
But the marshals had not seen the ball move, so they left
the decision to Jones, whether to invoke the penalty -- a two-stroke penalty.
Bobby called the penalty on himself, not knowing that he would lose the
tournament by a single stroke.
When praised for his honesty, he replied, "You may
as well praise a man for not robbing a bank!" Jones may have lost the
tournament, but his character was legendary and today the United States Golf
Association's award for sportsmanship is known as the "Bobby Jones
Award."
It's been said, "Character is what you do when
nobody is watching. Character is how you treat people who can do absolutely
nothing for you. Character is how you react when the pressure is on. Character
is deciding beforehand that you are going to do the right thing."
Every day we're faced with decisions -- many of which are
made when no one is watching, at least no one we can see. But let's purpose in
our hearts to do the right thing -- because character truly counts. We may not
see the dividends immediately -- but be assured that God is keeping track of
our decisions, and He will make good on every one!
Dear Lord, we pray that we would make decisions that are
right and blessing even when nobody is looking. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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