This sermon, titled "Undivided and Unbroken," centers on the theme that integrity is a hard-fought and difficult virtue, but one that ultimately wins the day. It defines integrity as being consistent in what you say, believe, and do, especially when no one is watching. The sermon uses David's actions in 1 Samuel 23-30 as a primary example, highlighting two instances where he had the opportunity to kill King Saul but chose not to, demonstrating his unwavering integrity and trust in God's timing. It concludes by presenting the idea that integrity is not just about avoiding temptation, but also about the blessings that come from aligning one's human will with God's, ultimately building trust and hope for others.