I joined the line inside the bank and waited to talk with the teller. Within minutes it was my turn, and the teller asked if I was a “privileged customer” of the bank. It dawned on me at that moment that I was in the wrong line. Soon I was standing at the back of a long line of regular customers. I simply lacked the credentials to get priority service.

What “credentials” has God provided for us? The psalmist wrote, “Who may worship in your sanctuary, LORD? Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?” (Psalm 15:1). According to David, only the blameless and the righteous are qualified to come into God’s presence. The righteousness given to us by Christ enables us to worship our great God well!

David wrote that “those who are not holy will not see the LORD” (Hebrews 12:14). So he described what a holy person looks like in his works and words: The godly person is one who does what is right and speaks truthfully and honestly (Psalm 15:2). He is sincere, open, and transparent. The righteous person doesn’t slander, discredit, or harm his neighbors or friends (Psalm 15:3). He also honors those who fear God, and he keeps his promises even if it isn’t advantageous for him to do so (Psalm 15:4). Not taking advantage of others, the godly person acts justly and fairly. And He is not only qualified but also privileged to stand before God, to worship Him, and to enjoy fellowship in His presence forever! (Psalm 15:5). We can’t do any of these things on our own—God alone by the work of the Holy Spirit provides what we need to radiate His ways and grace.

You may not experience every privilege on earth, but in Christ we experience the joy and privilege of being made holy in God’s sight!

NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: 1 Kings 6:1-38