Who May Dwell 1
What kind of life can truly dwell in the presence of God?
In this opening message of the Who May Dwell series, we explore Psalm 15 and uncover a powerful truth: God is not searching for perfection—He’s forming wholeness. Integrity is not what earns access to His presence; it’s the evidence that we’ve been abiding there all along.
“Whole When No One Sees” confronts the gap between private devotion and public expression. Who you are in secret will always surface in the open. The question isn’t just what you do—it’s where you dwell.
This message dives into:
The difference between gifting and abiding
The inner “tent” of intimacy vs. the “holy hill” of authority
Why integrity is alignment—spirit, soul, and body—with the nature of God
How pressure reveals the true strength of your character
Integrity is tested in the unseen places—when compromise is easy, when no one is watching, when it costs you something. But it’s also what sustains a life that carries the glory of God without collapsing under its weight.
Key Truth:
Character is not the qualification for access—it is the evidence of abiding.
If we want to host His presence, we must become a people who are undivided. Because a divided life cannot sustain undivided glory.
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Powerful Moments from this Message:
“Integrity is alignment between who you are in private and who you are in public.”
“You don’t build integrity in public—you reveal it there.”
“Gifting will open the door, but integrity decides how long you stay.”
“You can’t shout your way into a life your character can’t sustain.”
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Let this message challenge you to examine your walk, your consistency, and your closeness with God—not just in moments of worship, but in everyday life.
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