Faithful in My House 

Devotion: 

Faithful in My House

Scripture: Psalm 101:6–8

There’s a difference between what we say we believe and what we allow to stay.

In Psalm 101, David makes a bold commitment—not just about public leadership, but about private living. He talks about who will be in his house, what voices will be allowed, and what kind of behavior won’t be tolerated.

This isn’t just about a physical home. It’s about the space of your life—your thoughts, your habits, your influences, your inner circle.

The truth is, we all let things in that don’t belong.
Compromise creeps in quietly.
Distractions feel harmless.
Small things go unchecked.

But over time, those things shape the atmosphere of our “house.”

This song is a prayer:
God, make my life a place where You are comfortable.

Faithfulness isn’t perfection—it’s alignment.
It’s choosing truth when no one is watching.
It’s shutting doors that lead you away from who God is calling you to be.

Today, ask yourself:
What have I allowed in that God is asking me to remove?

And maybe more importantly:
What kind of atmosphere am I creating for His presence?

Prayer:
God, search my heart. Show me anything in my life that doesn’t reflect You. Give me the courage to shut the wrong doors and open the right ones. Make my life a place where You are welcome—fully, completely, without compromise. Amen.

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