Proverbs 20:7 (NKJV)
The righteous man walks in his integrity; His children are blessed after him.First, who is a "righteous man." In Hebrews, we're told that Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. Scripture also tells us that the righteous live by faith. So, true integrity (or a righteous character) begins with our salvation experience as we place our faith and trust in Christ building our belief system around Him.
Secondly, our behaviour reveals or is evidence of our integrity. The righteous man "walks." We must put "feet" to our faith. It must be manifested in the way we live. Our behaviour at work, in public, with our family, and even when we're alone must be consistent as evidence of our belief system and values.
Third, integrity is virtue found in a man who adheres to moral and ethical principles, soundness of moral character, and truth. God's character is evident and consistent throughout scripture. He placed His image in us but it has been flawed by sin. In Romans 8:28, and Phil. 1:6 we see the truth that God is at work in us conforming us into the image of His son - he's restoring the image of Himself in us that we had messed up. Having a relationship with God and allowing him to live through us (Gal. 2:20) leads to a life of integrity.
And finally, this results in impact or influence. In this specific passage it refers to a man's children. I believe this extends to those beyond our family however. Our children are blessed because they benefit, learn, and grow from a biblical example of integrity in action. People around us can also benefit from our impact if we take the time to invest in them.

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