Who May Dwell 2
There is a version of Christianity that speaks fluently… but lives inconsistently.
In this message, we confront the gap between confession and transformation—and uncover what it truly means to walk with integrity and practice righteousness.
Psalm 15:1–2 asks a defining question:
Who gets to dwell in the presence of God?
Not just visit—but remain.
This sermon explores the tension between:
Private intimacy (the tent)
Public demonstration (the holy hill)
Because what is formed in the heart must be revealed in our lives.
Key Themes:
Integrity as inward alignment
Righteousness as a practiced lifestyle
The danger of image-driven Christianity
Why confession without transformation is incomplete
Living from the finished work of Christ—not performing for it
Powerful Truths from This Message:
Righteousness is not an image to maintain—it’s a condition of the heart
What you consistently do reveals who you’re becoming
God is not after what we say, but what we live
The Word of God exposes and realigns both heart and lifestyle
Scriptures Covered:
Psalm 15:1–2
Matthew 6:33
2 Corinthians 5:21
1 Timothy 4:15–16
Romans 10:10
Matthew 7:16
John 14:15
1 John 1:9
This message is for you if:
You feel a disconnect between your faith and your daily life
You’ve been stuck in cycles of inconsistency
You’re ready to move from appearance to authentic transformation
You want your life to reflect the righteousness of God
Final Call:
This isn’t about a moment. It’s about a life.
Not just believing righteousness—but living it.
