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What does the Bible say about the importance of a good name?

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The Bible teaches that a good name is more valuable than worldly pleasures, emphasizing integrity over temporary gains (Ecclesiastes 7:1).

In Ecclesiastes 7:1, Solomon asserts that a good name is better than precious ointment, highlighting the significance of one's reputation over fleeting pleasures. A good name reflects integrity, character, and virtue, traits that should be valued by believers. Consequently, it is better to maintain honesty and righteousness, even if it requires sacrificing temporary gains. In the broader biblical context, bearing the name of Christ surpasses all worldly accolades, pointing to the eternal value found in knowing Him, known as Jehovah Sidkenu, the Lord our righteousness (Jeremiah 23:5). Ultimately, the true worth of a believer's name lies in their identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 7:1, Jeremiah 23:5, Proverbs 10:7

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