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Psalm 36 – July 12th, 2019
MICHAEL ABRAHAM
| 12 JULY 2019
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
Read
Psalm 36
Who wrote the Psalm?
How does the Psalmist describe the wicked in v. 1–4?
How does the Psalmist describe God in v. 5–9?
What does the Psalmist petition God for in v. 10–12?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize Psalm 36 in one sentence.
Where is Psalm 36 quoted in the New Testament?
In describing the wicked, what does the Psalmist mean by saying "his iniquity cannot be found out and hated" in v. 2?
According to the Psalmist, how does God care for his people?
How does Psalm 36 point to Jesus Christ?
APPLICATION
What will I do?
How can the Psalms teach you to pray?
What does it look like to "take refuge" in God?
What does it look like to seek the Father for loving protection?
How are you tempted to walk in the way of the wicked from v. 1–4?
How can you fight these temptations?
Sing "
Jesus is Mine
" to the Lord.
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