Jeremy Gove
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“We can simply live life unchained. To be honest is to be free.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“Our true nature is reflected in how we respond when someone around us succeeds. We have two choices: to laud them with praise or to load them with criticism. The focus of our heart determines our response.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“If salt isn’t salty, it’s pointless.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“We can be so busy searching for a picture-perfect angle to fully capture the majesty of the forest, that we miss the breathtaking splendor of the trees and leaves that make up its view. The simple things are the easiest to overlook.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“Doing right is easy when we’re comfortable, but honesty shines brightest in times of conflict.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“The primary difference between conviction and condemnation is the presence of hope.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“Conviction, as uncomfortable as it may feel, is the mutual friend of sinner and saint.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
“It’s found in several works and referenced by several authors, but I call it the Principle of Best Intention. It works like this: No matter what it looks like, always begin by assuming your partner has your best interests at heart. Assume they mean only good toward you. That principle effortlessly disarms offense, minimizes misunderstandings, softens hard words, and sweetens bitter attitudes. Suddenly, trust runs deeper and love flows stronger, all because we choose to recognize the good.”
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity
― Let's Be Honest: Living a Life of Radical, Biblical Integrity











