A successful advertising agency has inscribed these words on the floor of a rotunda in its headquarters: Community, Integrity, Restlessness, Freedom and Responsibility,
Curiosity and Winning. As employees pass by, they are reminded of the company's core values.
It has become common for businesses to display their central beliefs in prominent places. But it's not exactly a new idea.
At a critical time when God's people moved from desert wandering into the Promised Land, the Lord charged them to take His core values and demonstrate them in a variety of ways: "You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them . . . . You shall bind them as a sign on your hand . . . . Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates" (Dt. 6:7-9).
How would it revolutionize your life, for example, if you viewed the Ten Commandments (Ex. 20:1-17) as God's core values? Have the character traits of loyalty to God (v.3), faithfulness in marriage (v.14), and honesty (vv.15-16) become the principles that guide your thinking and actions?
In your heart, home, and workplace, put God's core values on public display. — David C. McCasland
God's core values are so plain,
We should ever teach and train
Others to obey His law,
Bow and worship Him in awe. —Hess
Core values are of no value unless they reflect God's values.