Who May Dwell 4
Does Not Slander | Honoring Speech
Who gets to dwell in the presence of the Lord?
Psalm 15 doesn’t just answer with actions—it reveals a standard for our words.
This message confronts the power of speech and calls us higher: to integrity, to alignment with Christ, and to a life where our words reflect the King we represent.
“If my words don’t sound like the King I represent, then I’ve forgotten the kingdom I belong to.”
Your words are not neutral. They are forming something—either life or destruction, worship or harm.
“Every word I release either builds an altar to God or a weapon against someone made in His image—there is no neutral ground.”
What you say doesn’t just affect others—it shapes you.
“My mouth reveals what rules my heart—and whatever rules my heart will eventually shape my world.”
This is a call to examine the hidden places of the heart, to reject slander, and to become faithful messengers who carry life, healing, and truth.
Key Scriptures:
Psalm 15:1–3
James 3:8–10
Ephesians 4:29
Romans 10:9
Proverbs 13:17
Prayer:
“May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, LORD…”
