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Sunday Psalm 15 Who May Dwell In God Holy Hill

Epitome via Wikipedia

Psalm 15

A Psalm Of David.

1 Peer of the realm, who may take in Your tabernacle?

Who may hang about in Your holy hill?

2 He who walks uprightly,

And works godliness,

And speaks the truth in his heart;

3 He "who" does not backbite with his spoken language,

Nor does evil to his fellow citizen,

Nor does he take hostage up a disgrace opposed to his friend;

4 In whose eyes a terrible play a part is despicable,

But he honors intimates who harassment the LORD;

He "who" swears to his own grief and does not change;

5 He "who" does not put out his money at usury,

Nor does he take hostage a alter opposed to the ingenuous.

He who does these "things" shall never be moved.

NEW King JAMES Replica (NKJV)Copyright (c) 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

source: Biblegateway.com

David is the originator of this psalm. He was a "man's man" -- a warrior, tribal patronizing, king. He was in the same way a worshipper and seeker one time God. He counted God's spirit as the information blessing on earth.

Centuries in the same way as Christ came as the "son of David" and gave us an interpretive key to the Old Memorial Scriptures: they speak of Him. Who is the man of Psalm 15 who ascends God's holy awaken and abides in his temple? Who is this definitely man? To ask this question is to unconditional it. It is Christ. Christ ascended the awaken of God and abides in his temple.

Ancestors who would do the fantastically necessity do it nap him. Whether you be Jew or Muslim or Hindu onew-age, or nothing-much-of-all fall prey to his whisper: "I am the way... no man comes to the Foundation but by me".


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