Well, in a very simple way, we are told how we can live daily with and in the Lord.
Previous Note: The people of Abraham, being a Nomadic people, lived in tents and hence the reference to the word "tent" to refer to the place occupied by God, which can also be read in other passages of the Bible by "Tabernacle", a word that today is preserved to refer also to the Tabernacle where the Lord is Guarded
PSalm 15
01 A psalm of David. LORD, who may abide in your tent? Who may dwell on your holy mountain?
02 Whoever walks without blame, doing what is right, speaking truth from the heart;
03 Who does not slander a neighbor, does no harm to another, never defames a friend;
04 Who disdains the wicked, but honors those who fear the LORD; Who keeps an oath despite the cost,
05 lends no money at interest, accepts no bribe against the innocent. III Whoever acts like this shall never be shaken.
(Source: http://bible.catholic.net/)
Although the Psalm is an orientation you must always take into account the Commandments of holy Mother Church, including the 10 Commandments (In this any Catholic Priest will gladly help you)
😀 And with this and start walking 😀
References:
Catechism of the Catholic Church click here
2571 Because Abraham believed in God and walked in his presence and in covenant with him,10 The patriarch is ready to welcome a mysterious Guest into his tent. Abraham's remarkable hospitality at Mamre foreshadows the annunciation of the true Son of the promise.11 After that, once God had confided his plan, Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men and he dares to intercede for them with bold confidence.12
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