A good reputation and loving esteem by others are a choice and priority (Pr 22:1; Eccl 7:1).
Men with superior conduct are to be acknowledged (Rom 16:7; I Cor 16:18; Phil 2:29; 3:17).
The just shall live by faith, but great men live by great faith and get a good report (He 11:2).
Without a good reputation, you live a meaningless life, and you die a meaningless death.
Reputations Are Based on God and Others
It is a lame excuse and lie to think you have a good report with God, while offending men.
Most men consider themselves great and will say so, but great men are very rare (Prov 20:6).
Samuel and Jesus are clearly identified as growing in favor with men (I Sam 2:26; Luk 2:52).
Keeping mercy and truth obtain favor and good understanding with God and men (Pr 3:3-4).
The conduct of the righteous causes their stock to rise rapidly (Gen 39:1-6; I Sam 18:1,5-8,14-16,30; Prov 9:8; 11:27; 14:35; 16:13; 22:11; 24:26; 28:23; Dan 6:1-5; Rom 16:4,7; etc.).
Zealous saints can be known far and wide for faith and fruit (Rom 1:8; 16:19; I Thes 1:6-10).
Saints and ministers are to have a good reputation before outsiders (I Thess 4:12; I Tim 3:7).