WHO MAY DWELL IN LORD’S TENT?
Keywords 15:1
LORD, who may dwell in your
sanctuary? Who may live on your holy hill?
1. Lord, who may dwell in your tent? (1)
David asks two poetically
questions: “Lord, who may dwell in your
sacred tent? Who may live on your holy mountain?” The sacred tent and the holy
mountain symbolize the presence of God. So the questions mean, “Who is qualified to come to God’s presence?” Or “What is needed for me to be in
God’s presence?” The answer to these questions is
very important to those who long for worshiping God and having a right
relationship with him.
2.
The answers to the questions (2-5)
The answers in verses 2-5a can be
in four categories. 1) one who is blameless, does what is righteous, and speaks
the truth; 2) one who does not slander and do wrong to others; 3) one who
rejects the vile, honors those who fear God, and keeps an oath faithfully; 4)
one who helps the needy freely without any string attached and rejects a bribe.
These answers remind us of Jesus’ life. We are to be sanctified by
the Holy Spirit to live as Jesus did and to come to God’s presence. And verse 5b says, “Whoever does these things will
never be shaken.”
Prayer
Lord, sanctify us to be holy and to
build Christ-like character in us to serve others.
One Word Dwell in God’s tent by faith in Jesus
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