"A
good name is to be more desired than great riches, favor is better
than silver and gold" (Prov. 22:1).
How
do we know the man who has the "good name"? Is
"John" better than "Elvis" and
"Mary" better than "Jezebel"?
The
man with the good name is the man or woman with a good reputation.
What is known about them and what they reveal themselves to be is
their "name." More precious than material prosperity is
the "name" that is good.
The
man with the good name is one whose reputation matches his
designation. You call him a gentleman because he acts that way,
that's just what he is. He has earned the right to any noble
epithet because of his life.
The
man with the good name teaches as good a lesson with his life as
he does in the pulpit. There is consistency between what is said
and what is done. His words have force and meaning and those
listening take him seriously and respect him because they know he
lives what he says. No sermon or article will ever rise above his
life.
The
man with the good name is an asset to the community in which he
lives. He is like the cities here in the Hill Country, their light
cannot be hid. He "holds forth the word of life" (Phil.
2:16) by his own life. The mail carrier, the neighbors, the man at
the dry goods store, the principal at the school all attest to his
worth in the community and