Psalm 101:6
Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he that walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve me.
Cross-reference
Psalm 101:2 sets the foundation: the psalmist commits to the blameless way that v6 then applies to choosing faithful servants.
Psalm 15:4 describes honoring those who fear the LORD and despising the vile — the same dual attitude toward the faithful and wicked as in Psalm 101:6.
Psalm 34:15 says the LORD's eyes are toward the righteous — aligning with the king's promise to look with favor on the faithful in Psalm 101:6.
In Psalm 119:1-3, the blessing of the blameless who walk in God's law reinforces the standard for those who dwell with the king.
Psalm 119:63 declares companionship with those who fear God — similar to the king's desire for the faithful to dwell with him in Psalm 101:6.
In Revelation 21:3, God dwells among His people — the ultimate fulfillment of the king dwelling with the faithful.
In Revelation 3:21, Jesus promises overcomers a place on His throne — a greater fulfillment of ministering to the king.
In Revelation 3:20, Jesus invites intimate fellowship with those who open to Him — mirroring the king's invitation to dwell with him.
In John 12:26, Jesus promises that His servant will be where He is — directly echoing the king's promise that the blameless will dwell with him and minister.
In John 14:3, Jesus prepares a place for believers to be with Him — fulfilling the king's desire for the faithful to dwell with him.
In John 17:24, Jesus prays that believers be with Him to see His glory — the ultimate realization of dwelling with the king.
Nehemiah 7:2 shows Nehemiah appointing Hanani because he was faithful and feared God — a direct parallel to the king choosing faithful to dwell with him.
2 Timothy 2:2 instructs entrusting teachings to faithful men who can teach — a direct parallel to the king entrusting ministry to faithful blameless servants.
Proverbs 22:11 says the king befriends those with pure heart and gracious speech — directly parallel to the king choosing blameless ministers.
Proverbs 29:2 says righteous rulers bring joy — complementing the king's commitment to faithful servants in Psalm 101:6.
In Philippians 3:12-15, Paul presses toward perfection — echoing the blameless walk required for ministering to the king.
In 2 Samuel 22:33, David also speaks of God setting the blameless in His way, echoing the same blamelessness theme as the king's selection of faithful servants.