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What does the Bible say about who can dwell with God?

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The Bible teaches that only those who walk uprightly, work righteousness, and speak the truth in their heart can dwell with God (Psalm 15:2).

Psalm 15 poses a profound question about who can abide in God's presence. The answer provided reveals that only those who have a sincere heart, who walk uprightly, work righteousness, and speak the truth are fit to dwell with God. This aligns with the biblical understanding that no one is righteous except through Christ, who fulfills the law perfectly on our behalf. Thus, believers, being united to Christ, are justified and can confidently approach God, as it is through His righteousness that they are accepted.
Scripture References: Psalm 15:2, Romans 3:10-12, Philippians 3:9, Psalm 15:1-2, Psalm 15:1-5

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