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Being Ethical Is Not Merely To Score Brownie Points With God
Why Doing Business Ethically Is Better For You NOW...
(And not just to get into heaven)
The “Cult of Hustle” rewards cutting corners for gain. “Hollow Wellness” tells you to “manifest abundance” while ignoring justice. But ancient Christianity teaches that ethics are not just moral decor — they’re spiritual formation.
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Scripture makes the standard clear
Proverbs 11:1 — “A false balance is an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.”
Integrity is not about reputation. It’s about alignment — matching our actions on earth with the character of heaven.
The saints taught that honesty heals the soul
St. John Chrysostom wrote: “Gain made by injustice profits nothing. Even if it fills your house, it empties your soul.” Ethical work isn’t a public gesture; it’s worship. It shapes us into people capable of joy, trust, and peace.
Science agrees — integrity reduces stress
Psychological studies show that moral dissonance (saying one thing, doing another) increases cortisol and anxiety. People who live with integrity experience lower stress and longer-lasting satisfaction. Honesty literally keeps your body and mind healthier.
A few ways to practice ethical leadership today
Make one decision this week that favors fairness over convenience.
Give credit publicly when others contribute.
When tempted to hide something, pause and say, “I choose light over shadow.”
Why this matters for professionals
The “Cult of Hustle” measures success by profit. “Hollow Wellness” measures it by pleasure. Blue Church Living redefines it as peace — the fruit of honest work done in God’s presence. Ethical living doesn’t just prepare you for heaven; it lets heaven reshape you here and now.
Being ethical isn’t scoring points with God. It’s becoming the kind of person who can live in His peace — today.

