Psalm 15

No one is perfect. There was one perfect man, Jesus Christ.  Before Him and since Him, there were none worthy of accomplishing what He did for us.  For those that believe now, and those who have yet to believe, He was, He is and He will continue to be The Perfect Sacrifice, the only One.  So what does David mean that only those who walk uprightly (perfectly) and those who work righteousness can abide with God in His sanctified place?  David surely was not perfect…he impregnated a woman who was not his wife, then orchestrated the husband’s murder. David is telling us that we must make a life-style of choosing to do the right thing – our heart and actions are purposed to do what is good (based on the Word) in relation to Jesus and to our fellow man.

Read Psalms 15:1-5 and rate yourself on a scale from 1 to 5 (5 being best) on these points:

  • I exhibit integrity in all I think, say and do, including in family relationships, friendships, work, and work relationships.
  • I do not speak my vain imaginings and opinions that are harmful to others.
  • I do not slander or expose people’s shortcomings.
  • I do not bring up anything negative concerning people I know.
  • I do not do anything bad to others or help anyone do bad either.
  • I hate all evil – choosing to expose evil in my own life and step aside from it.
  • I love and honor those who love the Lord.
  • I love those who have yet to love the Lord regardless of what I “feel” about them.
  • I keep my word even if it will not benefit me (unless it is wrong) or even if it is detrimental to me.
  • I do not make others pay more than what is equitable, not just monetarily but in penalty for their wrong actions.
  • I do not join with others against someone who is blameless.

Thank the Lord Jesus for His grace that saves us!  David repented of his shortcomings when confronted.  Isn’t it great to know that all we have to do is tell the Lord we are sorry, and purpose in our hearts to change our ways to be forgiven? Pray a prayer right now thanking the Lord for those areas above that you exhibit strength and asking for His help in making your weak areas strong.

Lord, hear the cry of my heart that is right.  Help me to lay aside the vileness in my heart and mouth.  Let me take up integrity and purity in my thoughts and actions.  Let me not just do “works” of good, but let my thoughts, feelings and opinions be righteous, filled with goodness and integrity.  Lord, I cast down evil speaking and purpose in my heart to change as You lead and change me.  Jesus, rescue my words and renew my mind.  Let life come from my heart, my thoughts and my words.  Let me speak encouragement in due season and exhortation when led by You.  I haven’t any hope in changing without Your help.  I lay myself down at Your feet, my heart, my thoughts, my will, my emotions, my mouth.  Thank You for Your sacrifice.  In the name of Jesus, Amen.

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