
Discovering Divine Criteria for Dwelling in God's Presence
Delve into Psalm 15 to explore the qualifications for residing in God's tabernacle and holy hill. Learn about the characteristics, words, allegiance, and interactions that define a true guest in God's eyes. Reflect on how these standards align with your own life and relationship with God.
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Finding Ourselves in the Psalms Psalm 15 Who Can Dwell in God s Presence?
Lord, who may abide in Your tabernacle? Who may dwell in Your holy hill?
Gods Guestlist 1. Walks uprightly (with integrity) 2. Works righteousness 3. Speaks the truth in his heart 4. Does not backbite/slander with his tongue 5. Does no evil to his neighbor 6. Does dot take up a reproach against his friend
Gods Guestlist 7. In whose eyes a vile person (reprobate) is despised 8. Honors those who fear the Lord 9. Keeps his word 10.Does not try to profit from other s misfortune 11.Does not take a bribe against the innocent
Gods Blessing He who does these things shall never be moved. Old Testament way of referring to one who has God s favor and protection. Such a one will abide with God.
Psalm 15 Who Can Be God s Guest? Character must be true. Words must be restrained. Allegiance to God must be clear. Dealings with others must be honorable. Have you found yourself in this psalm?