Michael Abraham

Psalm 24 – August 16th, 2019

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Psalm 24
  2. Who wrote the Psalm?
  3. What does the Psalmist proclaim about the LORD in v. 1–2?
  4. What does the Psalmist proclaim about man in v. 3–6?
  5. What does the Psalmist call the gates and doors to do in v. 7?
  6. What does the Psalmist proclaim about the LORD in v. 8–10?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. Summarize Psalm 24 in one sentence.
  2. How are the outcomes the Psalmist describes for the wicked and righteous?
  3. What is the main proclamation of the Psalmist?
  4. How does the Psalm connect to the gospel?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. In light of this Psalm…
    1. What should we believe about God?
    2. What should we believe about ourselves?
  2. What does this Psalm command us to do in response?
  3. How does the Psalmist call us to walk with God?
  4. What reward can we look forward to?
  5. Sing "All Praise to Him" in response to this Psalm.

Psalm 24 – August 16th, 2019

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Psalm 24
  2. Who wrote the Psalm?
  3. What does the Psalmist proclaim about the LORD in v. 1–2?
  4. What does the Psalmist proclaim about man in v. 3–6?
  5. What does the Psalmist call the gates and doors to do in v. 7?
  6. What does the Psalmist proclaim about the LORD in v. 8–10?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. Summarize Psalm 24 in one sentence.
  2. How are the outcomes the Psalmist describes for the wicked and righteous?
  3. What is the main proclamation of the Psalmist?
  4. How does the Psalm connect to the gospel?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. In light of this Psalm…
    1. What should we believe about God?
    2. What should we believe about ourselves?
  2. What does this Psalm command us to do in response?
  3. How does the Psalmist call us to walk with God?
  4. What reward can we look forward to?
  5. Sing "All Praise to Him" in response to this Psalm.