Dwelling Close To God – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

“Who shall dwell on your holy hill? He who walks blamelessly and does what is right and speaks truth in his heart” Psalms 15:1-2 (ESV). What is the “holy hill”? The Psalmist, David, is referring to Mt. Zion where the tabernacle (forerunner of the temple) was situated. Inside the tabernacle was the holy of holies where God’s presence was more powerful than anywhere else on earth. So to dwell on the “holy hill” meant to dwell close to the presence of God. This was the most blessed state a person could hope for.

So who had the privilege of dwelling close to God? Those who live without patterns of damaging others, who do the right thing and embrace honesty in their heart. Isn’t this what God wants from us? In this way we are lights of the world, for the majority do not live this way. But isn’t this some form of earning God’s approval? Isn’t this righteousness through works? No. It is a promise to believers that they will find blessing if they live righteously. Jesus himself said that the pure in heart will see God (Matt. 5:8). James says “draw near to God and he will draw near to you” (James 4:8, ESV).

Yet this is all encouraging. God promises that those who live upright lives will dwell with his presence. Whether or not we see external blessings in this life, we have interior wealth that others only long for. In eternity God will reward us individually based on our lives (2 Cor. 5:10), magnify our interior blessings and place us in a new Garden of Eden to live with him forever.

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