Psalm 15
    
    Here is a beautiful picture of the holy man. Holy Spirit, 
    mold us into this blessed form!
    1. "Lord, who shall abide in Your tabernacle? who 
    shall dwell in Your holy hill?" 
    Profession is not always real. Many may cry, "Lord, 
    Lord," who shall at last be outcasts. Hence it is all-momentous to escape 
    deception, and to know assuredly our state. Here is the question put. Here 
    is the answer given. He who alone reads well the heart, He who discerns the 
    wheat from chaff, hears the appeal and gives reply. Who then maintains 
    communion with the Lord, who talks with God upon His mercy-seat, who shall 
    forever dwell with Him in the new heavens and the new earth, who shall 
    receive the welcome, "Come, you blessed children of my Father, inherit the 
    kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world?" Who will be 
    Zion's inhabitants when the tabernacle of God is with men, and He shall 
    dwell with them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with 
    them, and shall be their God? 
    The reply forbids mistake. God's people are all 
    righteous. Holiness is written on their brow. Holiness pervades their heart. 
    Holiness directs their steps, supplies their words, and is the very essence 
    of their being. They are newborn by the Spirit's power. The divine nature is 
    implanted. Let not, however, this decisive test mislead. Our holiness 
    presents no title at God's bar; it blots out no sin; it pays no debt; it 
    arrests not condemnation; it weaves no justifying robe; it presents no 
    shadow of a claim. Christ, and Christ only, justifies; His blood alone can 
    cleanse from sin; His death alone appeases wrath. His pure obedience, placed 
    to our account, is the only robe for heaven. Holiness is not our title, but 
    it is assuredly our character. It is the evidence before God and man that we 
    are really Christ's. It is the test of union with the Lord; it is the proof 
    that we are one with Him. By faith we have an interest in Christ and 
    all Christ's work. By works we prove that the gift of faith has been 
    received. With earnest prayer that godliness may be our element of life and 
    fitness for the new Jerusalem, let us now ponder the beautiful portrait 
    drawn by the Spirit's hand. 
    2. "He who walks uprightly, and works righteousness, 
    and speaks the truth in his heart." 
    His walk is upright. His ear drinks in the mighty 
    mandate, "Walk before Me, and be perfect." A constant effort restrains from 
    devious ways. His delight is in the study of God's holy law, and his whole 
    life demonstrates his effort to obey. His heart is sincere, and his lips 
    give proof. Pure is the inward fountain, and pure the flowing stream. 
    3. "He who back-bites not with his tongue, nor does 
    evil to his neighbor, nor takes up a reproach against his neighbor." 
    His tongue is strictly bridled. He hates the vile 
    defaming which bespatters his neighbor's name. No injury to person or to 
    credit proceeds from him. If evil whispers are addressed to him, they find a 
    check. He propagates no scandal. His charity will cover sins however many.
    
    4. "In whose eyes a vile person is condemned; but he 
    honors those who fear the Lord. He who swears to his own hurt, and changes 
    not." 
    His estimate of men rests not on outward show. Where he 
    sees signs of gracelessness he withholds respect, although riches and honor 
    and the world's applause exalt the man. But true respect is given where God 
    is feared. He holds that godliness is honor. His conscience swerves not from 
    a pledge because performance may give trouble. Truthfulness, not 
    self-interest, is his rule. 
    5. "He who puts not out his money to usury, nor takes 
    reward against the innocent. He who does these things shall never be moved."
    
    He knows that the love of money is the fruitful source of 
    all evil. Therefore he never strives to gain by others' need. He shuns 
    extortion. No bribe can tempt him to overreaching acts. Such are the 
    principles which sway his heart. Such prove that he is Christ's, ruled by 
    His law, moved by His love, treading in His paths, seeking His glory. And he 
    shall not be moved. Amid the wreck of worlds, he is secure in Christ his 
    Ark. He will stand when the white throne is set. His dwelling will be firm 
    in realms of everlasting day. But who can try himself by this strict rule, 
    and not be conscious of shortcoming? Who will not smite upon the breast and 
    cry, "God be merciful to me a sinner"? Again, we bear in mind this 
    righteousness is not our plea. If it were so we fail. It is our evidence, 
    and though imperfect, it is true. Its imperfection drives us more to cling 
    to Christ. He and He only is the essence of righteousness. All righteousness 
    He fully wrought. He casts His glorious covering over all our failings. In 
    Him we are completely justified. In Him we rejoice with joy unspeakable and 
    full of glory. O God, we thank You for Christ Jesus.