Psalms 15:2

He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart.

He that walketh {H1980} uprightly {H8549}, and worketh {H6466} righteousness {H6664}, and speaketh {H1696} the truth {H571} in his heart {H3824}.

Those who live a blameless life, who behave uprightly, who speak truth from their hearts

He who walks with integrity and practices righteousness, who speaks the truth from his heart,

He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, And speaketh truth in his heart;

Commentary

Commentary on Psalms 15:2 (KJV)

Psalm 15 is often referred to as an "entrance psalm" or "liturgical psalm," as it sets forth the qualifications for one who desires to dwell in God's presence, specifically on His "holy hill" or in His "tabernacle." Verse 1 poses the question, and the subsequent verses, including verse 2, provide the answer, outlining the character and conduct expected of those who seek to approach God.

Key Themes

  • Integrity in Conduct: The verse emphasizes a holistic approach to righteous living, encompassing both outward actions and inner disposition.
  • Active Righteousness: It highlights that true faith is demonstrated through deeds of justice and moral uprightness.
  • Inner Sincerity: Beyond mere outward conformity, the verse stresses the importance of truthfulness originating from the heart.

Linguistic Insights

The Hebrew terms used in this verse offer deeper meaning:

  • "Walketh uprightly": The Hebrew word for "uprightly" is tamîm (תָּמִים), which conveys the idea of being complete, blameless, whole, or perfect in one's integrity. It signifies a life lived consistently without hidden faults or hypocrisy. This concept of integrity guiding one's path is a recurring theme in wisdom literature.
  • "Worketh righteousness": The term for "righteousness" is tsedeq (צֶדֶק), which refers to justice, rectitude, and conformity to a divine standard of right. It's not just about abstaining from wrong but actively engaging in what is right and just in God's eyes. This active doing is crucial, echoing the sentiment that faith without works is dead.
  • "Speaketh the truth in his heart": This phrase points to profound inner sincerity. It's not enough to merely utter true words; the truth must originate from a genuine, uncorrupted heart. This speaks to the absence of deceit, guile, or pretense in one's innermost being, aligning with the call to speak truth with one's neighbor from a place of authenticity.

Practical Application

Psalms 15:2 serves as a timeless guide for spiritual living and moral conduct. It challenges believers to examine their lives and strive for:

  • Consistent Integrity: Our private lives should align with our public declarations. True discipleship involves a seamless blend of belief and behavior.
  • Active Goodness: Righteousness is not passive; it requires intentional actions that reflect God's justice and love in our daily interactions, work, and community involvement.
  • Heartfelt Honesty: Genuine truthfulness begins within. Cultivating a sincere heart, free from deceit and hypocrisy, is foundational for a right relationship with God and others. This verse reminds us that God looks beyond outward appearances to the condition of our hearts.

Ultimately, this verse describes the character of one who truly seeks and honors God, emphasizing that genuine faith is demonstrated through a life of moral excellence, active justice, and profound inner sincerity.

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Cross-References

  • Proverbs 28:18 (18 votes)

    ¶ Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved: but [he that is] perverse [in his] ways shall fall at once.
  • Colossians 3:9 (15 votes)

    Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds;
  • Ephesians 4:25 (15 votes)

    Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour: for we are members one of another.
  • Proverbs 2:7 (12 votes)

    He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous: [he is] a buckler to them that walk uprightly.
  • Proverbs 2:8 (12 votes)

    He keepeth the paths of judgment, and preserveth the way of his saints.
  • Psalms 34:12 (12 votes)

    What man [is he that] desireth life, [and] loveth [many] days, that he may see good?
  • Psalms 34:13 (12 votes)

    Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.