How would you articulate the main theme of this psalm?

What is the main question that this psalm is trying to answer?

What is so compelling about the presence of God?  Why is it something that we should aspire to experience?

In your own words, briefly describe the profile and the characteristics of the person who is invited to dwell in the presence of the Lord.

How is this profile, of the person that God invites into his presence, different than the profile of the person that is esteemed highly by the world?

How can we, as Christians, seek to embody the characteristics that we see here in Psalm 15?

Which quality listed in Psalm 15 do you find most challenging to live out?  Why?

What does it mean to despise a vile person?  (15:4)  How are we to reconcile this with Jesus’ command to love our enemies, and to pray for those who persecute us?  (Matthew 5:44)

How does this psalm point us to our need for grace, and for a savior?

How does this psalm point us to God’s provision of grace, in the person and work of Jesus?