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Sermon Outline

Two things David is considering:

  1. Who gets to live with God? Who will God walk with through life?
  2. Who gets to go to heaven?

The one who will walk with God and go to heaven is the one who walks blamelessly and does what is right.

We know we are not saved by works, but by faith in the works of Jesus.

It is only through Jesus that we can be considered blameless.

We are called to be holy.

1 Peter 1:13-17

The true follower of Christ will be maturing in faith and allowing the Holy Spirit to correct their path.

2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

As the Spirit walks with us, the Spirit will establish us.

David moves to how the true believer treats others:

  • He does not slander
  • He does no evil to others.
  • He does not bring reproach.

This passage is laid out to call us to have a right heart and let God judge the rest.

Psalm 15:4 takes a sharp turn.

The vile person is the one who rejects obedience to God.

We are called to honor those who fear the Lord.

The person who honors God keeps His word.

Psalm 15:5 gives two instructions:

  1. The righteous man lends money without interest.
    • The Bible gives clear instruction on this.
    • This passage is focused on helping someone in need.
  2. He does not accept anything to lie against the innocent.

The man who walks with the Spirit of God shall not be moved.

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