Psalm Chapter 15
A Psalm of David
Who abides with God? Those that walks upright, works righteousness and speaks truth. I notice that it says that a person should speak truth in his heart or from within. I take that to mean that if one just forgets the facts and says something that is not true without realizing it is not true but in his heart believes it is, then there is not actually a sin done on purpose. However, if we love God we will love truth and try our best not to lie.
It seems that way in this day and age that so many do not regard or care about the word of the Lord.
According to the bible, there is none righteous. So none can abide with God for there are none in the whole earth that is righteous except one: Jesus the Christ, the very Son of God. Jesus Christ came in the flesh or became one of us, a human being. He came from God and was the only man who ever was able to live on earth his entire lifetime without sin. Jesus was God in the flesh or God with us. So if Jesus was the only righteous one, how can we make it to heaven? We have to be righteous and speak truth to get to heaven. We can't backbite, gossip or do any sin. What are we to do? That is why God sent Jesus. He sent Jesus to make the way for us to be able to abide with God. When we realize that we are not righteous and cannot save ourselves, we cannot do enough good works and we cannot get rid of our own sin, we can then see that we need a savior. Jesus Christ is that savior. He lived without sin and he gave his life as a payment for that sin. Sin causes death eternally. Sin is a crime that deserves punishment. There has to be a sacrifice to pay for the sin in order for the sinner to be free from sin. Jesus shed His blood and paid that price so that all who repent or turn from sin and receive Him as savior can then receive pardon from sin. The reason He can be our substitute to pay the price to free us from sin, is because He didn't sin so He was punished and died without deserving it. Now we can have God's Spirit living within us. We are then partakers of the holiness of Jesus Christ and become covered by His righteousness. Now we have a power within us to overcome sin and not backbite, gossip and sin in the flesh as mentioned in this Psalm. Now we have the power in us to live holy. We may sin after receiving Christ but we don't have to. God never takes away our freedom to choose. We must repent at once though. Sin will destroy our effectiveness to witness and be an example before the world. If we allow the sin back into our lives that Jesus died to free us from, it would literally be like crucifying Him all over again.
This alone does not save the soul, that takes Jesus' sacrifice but it is an outward sign that we have overcome sin when we refuse to speak evil against another or harm them in any way.
If we would love our neighbor as ourselves, we would not do evil things to them.
A righteous person will hate evil and honor those that fear the Lord. He will keep his promises even though it may cause himself a loss.
Usury is collecting interest for money we lend to others. We have to use our own conscience here. Banks lead money and charge interest and whether or not they are right to do so, is debatable. Israel was allowed to charge interest to strangers but not their own people. As believers in Jesus Christ, I think any fellow believer would be a brother or sister in Christ and we should not charge interest. I would even venture to say that unless we are in the banking business, we should not charge interest at all. Another thing mentioned here is taking bribes to make bad judgments against someone who is innocent of the crime he or she is accused. That is very wrong to bear false witness and it breaks one of the ten commandments. As a sinner before Christ we had no power to stop doing these things that causes us to live unholy lives. After Christ there is power but we must yield to that power. Why?
Christ gave us the power of the Holy Spirit so that we can live in holiness without which, we will not abide with God. David writes about who will dwell with God. David points out the character of a righteous person. He is right about that character. If we are not righteous, we will not abide with God or inherit eternal life. The scriptures declare that there is no one that is righteous and without holiness we shall never see God. Jesus, the Son of God came to take away our sins and give us eternal life. Now through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can live like David describes here; before we could not. We can try to live holy and keep the commandments without Christ, but sooner or later, we would sin unless of course, we died in infancy. If we did not believe in Jesus to take away that sin, we would die in that state sooner or later and be lost forever. Jesus is the only way of salvation, for His death on the cross paid for our sins. He paid for the sins of all who would believe. Before Christ - Impossible to keep from sinning and keep all the commandments, including, "Love your neighbor as yourself." After Christ - Forgiven for all past sins and power to keep the commandments and love your neighbor as yourself. (We still have the power to choose though, and can refuse to keep these commandments but the power is given to us to keep them.) Before Christ - unrighteous Before Christ - In sin, facing eternal
death (hell), and separation from God.
Jesus Christ is that prophet mentioned by Moses fulfilling Acts 3:22.
God sent His own Son, Jesus to turn us from our iniquities and give us eternal life. DC
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