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Psalm 15 begins with a question: “Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?” David’s answer is simple but demanding—those who live with integrity.
In this episode, we explore Psalm 15 as both a spiritual checklist and a moral compass. David describes the person who walks uprightly, speaks truth from the heart, keeps promises even when it hurts, and treats others fairly. These aren’t rituals—they’re habits of character that create a life of peace and stability.
We’ll talk about how ancient wisdom on honesty, fairness, and consistency applies to modern challenges like workplace ethics, personal boundaries, and financial integrity. Psalm 15 reminds us that a steady life before God isn’t about perfection, but about being trustworthy when no one’s watching.
By Anissa CookePsalm 15 begins with a question: “Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?” David’s answer is simple but demanding—those who live with integrity.
In this episode, we explore Psalm 15 as both a spiritual checklist and a moral compass. David describes the person who walks uprightly, speaks truth from the heart, keeps promises even when it hurts, and treats others fairly. These aren’t rituals—they’re habits of character that create a life of peace and stability.
We’ll talk about how ancient wisdom on honesty, fairness, and consistency applies to modern challenges like workplace ethics, personal boundaries, and financial integrity. Psalm 15 reminds us that a steady life before God isn’t about perfection, but about being trustworthy when no one’s watching.