Psalm 15
1 Lord, who may dwell in
your sacred tent? Who may live on your
holy mountain?
David asks himself and his reader’s two questions. The first is who may dwell in the sacred tent
or the tabernacle? The tabernacle was
where the presence, purity, sacredness, holiness, authority and power of God
resided. So who can dwell or even abide
in such a place? Who can receive the
full pardon from their sin, salvation and redemption it brings? Who can get the mercy, grace and forgiveness
of God?
The next question who can live on your holy hill? David said he would rather be a gatekeeper at
the house of God than 1000 years somewhere else. David’s own palace was a couple hundred yards
away from the tabernacle. He could see
it when he wrote this psalm which was written near the end of his life. David was a worshipper and He loved God’s
house. He is a role model for what a
true child of God should look like.
David was a man after God’s own heart and we should make that our
goal.
David then gives a list of twelve things
he thinks are criteria for a godly life.
So we will call them David’s twelve rules for life. These are also fruit of a godly life. These are out growths of a life centered on
God.
1. The one whose walk is blameless. You cannot attach blame, slander, accusation
or shame on one who walks blameless. You
are walking in love acceptance and forgiveness.
You are living for God and you remember you have an audience of
one. Your private world and public world
are the same. Your thoughts, words and
deeds are influenced by the word of God and prayer. You care only for what God thinks and lived
accordingly. You are not influenced,
controlled or subject to popularity, fame, fortune or things. You know you are called to be an
example. Your life speaks about your
faith. You show others your faith by
what you do. Your walk backs up your
talk.
2. Who does what is righteous. Righteous means a person or conduct) morally
right or justifiable; virtuous, good or excellent. It means right thinking, attitude, motives,
speech and actions. You want to be right
with God and man. This is your aim and
goal every moment. You live as Jesus
could come back at any moment. You think
Phil 4:8, 8 “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is
noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such
things.” You know actions will follow
what we think. David begins with action.
3. Who speaks the truth from their heart. Paul clarifies it by saying
speak the truth in love. You speak the
truth. You live the state or quality of
truthfulness. You share God’s word. You tell others about Jesus that He is the
way, the truth and the life. Truth is
part of your DNA. You speak from your
heart. There is no agenda or selfish
motives. You want the best for
others. Honesty, integrity, transparency
and accountability are your aims and goals.
You speak the truth in love. Your
truth is patient, kind, does not dishonor, not self seeking, angry, wrongful,
evil, desires to protect, build trust and hope
4. Whose tongue utters no slander. Slander is known as oral or spoken
defamation, slander is the legal term for the act of harming a person's
reputation by telling one or more other people something that is untrue and
damaging about that person. In Proverbs
6:16-19, Solomon says that slander is sinful and God considers it an
abomination. Never say something about
someone unless it positive, uplifting and encouraging. Little rule of thumb concerning social
media. Never post something you will
regret later. People have asked me over
the years how do you deal with slander?
First, do not try to defend yourself.
It makes you look more guilty or petty.
Secondly, never slander someone back.
Thirdly, keep quiet unless a job or friendship is at stake them speak
the truth nothing more and keep to the facts.
Fourthly, let God defend you.
Remember the truth always comes out later. When you live the truth your true friends
will believe you over the slander.
5. Who does no wrong to a neighbor. A neighbor is a friend, associate, someone
you care about. Your neighbor is anyone
you come into contact with. Do unto
others as you would have them do unto you.
You are to love others as you love yourself. Jesus said people will know we are His
disciples by the way we love one another.
Here are ten things you can do to treat others better.
a. Instead of judging people by their past, stand by them and help them
build their future. Treat them with respect and make their journey your own.
b. Listen with curiosity, speak with candor, and act with integrity.
c. Treat everyone with kindness--not because they are kindhearted, but
because you are.
d. Don't try to make yourself great by making someone else look small.
e. Remember, everyone has a story. Withhold judgment and instead offer
the consideration you'd like to receive.
f. We don't meet people by accident. Every person you meet will have a
role in your life, be it big or small. Some will help you grow, some will hurt
you, some will inspire you to do better.
g. The best teachers are those who don't tell you how to get there but
show the way.
h. Never look down on someone unless you are helping them up.
i. Appreciate those who have supported you, forgive those who have hurt
you, help those who need you. Treat
people the way you want to be treated and life will instantly get better. Remember you reap what you sow.
j. Treat people like you want to be treated is a good way at looking at
this thought
6. Casts no slur on others. A
slur is an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult
them. You are careful what you say and
how you say it. You measure your
speech. Insults are caused by three
things, Jealousy, insecurity and lack of
understanding. God has given you the
ability to successfully deal with these.
He has freed you from them in Christ.
He has given you love, security and self control. There is no reason to insult others. Who the Son sets free is free indeed. David says that those who practice these
things. Those who dwell in the
tabernacle of God and live on the Holy Hill will not be shaken. You have built your life on the rock Christ
Jesus and no matter what comes your way you will not be shaken because you are
centered on the Lord.

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