WHO
MAY ABIDE?
Ps
15:1
15
Lord,
who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
You
may be aware
that you are a traveler in life. The landscape is constantly changing as you
move steadily toward your destination. You are also surely aware that travel is
a wearying thing. There are hills to climb and valleys to descend and more
potholes than anyone needs. We long for a place to camp.
The
Psalmist asked,
“O LORD, who may stay in your tent?” The image here is describing a traveler
who turns aside from the road to seek hospitality; like at a roadside rest
stop. “Lord, who may rest in Your presence?”
The next question is: “Who may dwell
in thy holy hill?” This speaks of permanent residence. Note that the first
question is about abiding while the next question is about dwelling. One asks
“can I spend the night” while the other asks permission to move in. The rest of
the Psalm lists the qualifications.
Personal
integrity
-- “The one who walks with integrity, does what is righteous, and speaks the
truth within his heart.”
Relational
Faithfulness
–
“The one who does not slander with his tongue, do evil to a friend, or bring
disgrace on his neighbor.”
Moral Strength – “The one who
despises those rejected by God but honors those who fear the LORD.”
Sacrificial
Dedication
–
“The one who makes a promise and does not break it, even though he is hurt by
it.”
Financial
Honesty
–
“The one who does not collect interest on a loan or take a bribe against an
innocent person.”
Dear
Lord, I am weary of traveling and need a place to stop and rest in your
presence. Though I am unworthy, open your tent flap and allow me to enter.
Change my destination so that my journey ends at your Holy Hill. AMEN
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