“A life of integrity is not a life of perfection; it is a
life in which we strive every day to foremost be true to God and within that
context to be true to others. President Oaks reminds us, ‘Our zeal to keep the second
commandment must not cause us to forget the first.’ The world increasingly
grapples with integrity by imposing codes of conduct or ethical rules that
govern the relationships between people and institutions. While good, these
rules are generally not anchored in absolute truth and tend to evolve based on
cultural acceptance. Some organizations train employees to consider what their
decisions would look like if published online or on the front page of a major
newspaper. As the Church comes out of obscurity and darkness, we must rise
above worldly expectations and become the face of the true and living God at
all times and in all places.” – Elder Jack N. Gerard
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