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What does the Bible say about who can abide in God's presence?

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The Bible teaches that only those who walk uprightly, work righteousness, and speak truth can abide in God's presence (Psalm 15).

Psalm 15 addresses a critical question: 'Who may abide in your tabernacle?' The psalmist makes clear that to dwell with God, one must exemplify certain qualities, including walking uprightly, working righteousness, and speaking truth in the heart. These traits reflect the nature of God and highlight the holiness that accompanies His presence. This psalm serves as a reminder that entry into God's presence is not an easy or superficial matter; it requires a sincere and righteous character, reflective of the perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ, who alone fulfills these requirements for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 15:1-5, John 14:1-2, Psalm 15, Psalm 24

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