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"Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord?
Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?"
Psalm 15:1 NLT
Psalm 15 describes how we should live; it is not a prescription about how to be saved and have eternal security. It is simply a description how we should live as shepherd leaders when we accept and follow Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Jesus came to this world and lived a perfect and sinless life, and then He died an agonizing death--keeping the ultimate promise for all of us. He is the Good Shepherd, the Perfect Shepherd, the Chief Shepherd so, in our humanness, we can shepherd with His help.
By Holly Culhane, Presence Point"Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord?
Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?"
Psalm 15:1 NLT
Psalm 15 describes how we should live; it is not a prescription about how to be saved and have eternal security. It is simply a description how we should live as shepherd leaders when we accept and follow Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Jesus came to this world and lived a perfect and sinless life, and then He died an agonizing death--keeping the ultimate promise for all of us. He is the Good Shepherd, the Perfect Shepherd, the Chief Shepherd so, in our humanness, we can shepherd with His help.