Psalm 73:1
Truly God is good to Israel, even to such as are of a clean heart.
Cross-reference
Psalm 51:10 is a prayer for the clean heart that Psalm 73:1 says characterizes those to whom God is good.
Psalm 84:11 affirms God withholds no good from the upright — a direct parallel to God's goodness to the pure in heart here.
Psalm 24:4 defines the 'pure in heart' as those with clean hands and truthful speech — the same condition for receiving God's goodness in Psalm 73:1.
Psalm 125:4 prays for God to do good to the upright in heart — directly echoing the goodness to the pure in heart from Psalm 73:1.
Psalm 31:19 speaks of God's abundant goodness stored up for those who fear him — a parallel promise to the goodness for the pure in heart in Psalm 73:1.
Matthew 5:8 directly echoes 'pure in heart' from Psalm 73:1, promising the ultimate blessing of seeing God.
Romans 2:29 defines a Jew inwardly by heart circumcision — directly parallel to the pure heart of Psalm 73:1.
John 1:47 calls Nathanael a true Israelite without deceit — echoing the pure heart of Psalm 73:1's true Israel.
Jeremiah 4:14 calls for heart cleansing, the same purity that Psalm 73:1 says is prerequisite for experiencing God's goodness.
James 4:8 commands heart purification, the same condition that Psalm 73:1 says receives God's goodness.