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Promises

Integrity #2 — Walking Integrity

O Eternal, who may abide in your tent? Who may dwell on your holy hill? The one who walks with integrity, and works righteousness, and speaks truth in his heart. Psalm 15:1–2

The psalmist’s three conditions for fellowship with the Creator may seem stringent at first glance. But they are actually quite reasonable. For no other kind of person would enjoy spending any time with the God who fulfills them all himself. Deceptive, depraved, dissemblers would be utterly uncomfortable in God’s presence, for they would have nothing in common with him. We walk with integrity when we live with absolutely loyal commitment to our Creator and Redeemer. God wants people around him whose hearts are completely his, people who observe his work in the world and then wait patiently for him to demonstrate his wisdom and power again; for he himself finds full delight in who he is and what he does. Since God is the center of his own purposes in creation, he must be the center of our purposes, or we will not be able to abide in his presence. The One moving his people from the slums of self-centeredness into the palaces of his glory, asks that we stay on the road with him, intent on reaching our destination, continually reminding ourselves of the goodness that awaits us.

Glorious King, grant me a clearer vision of the wonder and joy of your “holy hill,” so I will not look back to the wretchedness of the “Sodom” I have left behind. Strengthen my heart along the way to glory with Jesus.

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