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  "custom_id": "PSA_015",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Psalms",
  "passage_ref": "Psalm 15",
  "title": "Who May Dwell with the Holy Lord?",
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  "simple_summary": "Psalm 15 asks who may live in God’s presence. The answer is not outward show, but a life marked by integrity, truth, justice, loyalty, and fairness. Such a person is stable before the Lord.",
  "simple_explanation": "Psalm 15 opens with a question about who may be a guest in the Lord’s home and live on His holy hill. The answer is a person whose life is whole before God. This is shown in ordinary life, not in empty religious display.\n\nThe psalm first names the positive heart of this life: blameless conduct, doing what is right, and speaking truth. It then gives specific examples. The righteous person does not slander, harm others, or insult a neighbor. He shows discernment about what is contemptible and honors those who fear the Lord. He keeps his word even when it is costly.\n\nThe psalm also speaks about money and justice. The righteous person does not charge interest in a way that exploits others. He does not take a bribe to turn against the innocent. The final line gives the verdict: the one who lives this way will not be shaken. This is not a promise of a life without trouble. It is the promise of stability before God for the one whose life matches His holiness.",
  "important_truths": [
    "God’s presence is holy, and access to Him is a serious matter.",
    "Truthfulness, justice, loyalty, and fairness are marks of covenant faithfulness.",
    "Speech matters. Slander, insult, and harmful words are sinful.",
    "A righteous person keeps promises even when it costs him.",
    "Corrupt money and corrupt testimony are condemned.",
    "The final promise is stability before God, not a trouble-free life."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Who may dwell with the Lord? The psalm warns that outward religion is not enough.",
    "Do what is right and speak honestly.",
    "Do not slander, harm others, or insult your neighbor.",
    "Honor those who fear the Lord.",
    "Keep your commitments.",
    "Do not use money to exploit others.",
    "Do not take a bribe against the innocent.",
    "The one who lives like this will never be upended.",
    "Use this psalm for self-examination and repentance, not self-congratulation."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "This psalm belongs to Israel’s sanctuary life under the Mosaic covenant. It shows that dwelling near the holy Lord requires holiness and integrity. It also points beyond itself, because its standard exposes the need for cleansing and righteous mediation. In the fuller biblical story, Jesus perfectly fulfills the integrity this psalm describes and gives His people access to God.",
  "simple_application": "Let this psalm search your speech, promises, money habits, and treatment of others. Ask whether your worship and your daily life match. Repent where they do not, and seek to live with truth, justice, and loyalty before the Lord.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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