Psalm 13 | Bible Study Questions
Observation
What does it say?
- What contrasting words are seen in this chapter?
- How many questions did David ask? What are they?
- What is David's concerns if the Lord does not answer him?
- What did David put his hope in in the end, and how will he respond?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
- How will you divide this chapter into sections? What titles would you put for each section?
- Why does David think the Lord is slow to answer even though his hope is in his steadfast love?
- Who are David's enemies? (Especially in 1 Samuel)
- How is Christ the perfect example of the steadfast love of God?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- What practical ways can we remind ourselves of Christ's steadfast love? How does that lead to our encouragement?
- Think of a problem that you are waiting to be solved as of now. Ask the Lord for help by praying like David in Psalm 13.
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Psalm 13 | Bible Study Questions
Observation
What does it say?
- What contrasting words are seen in this chapter?
- How many questions did David ask? What are they?
- What is David's concerns if the Lord does not answer him?
- What did David put his hope in in the end, and how will he respond?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
- How will you divide this chapter into sections? What titles would you put for each section?
- Why does David think the Lord is slow to answer even though his hope is in his steadfast love?
- Who are David's enemies? (Especially in 1 Samuel)
- How is Christ the perfect example of the steadfast love of God?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- What practical ways can we remind ourselves of Christ's steadfast love? How does that lead to our encouragement?
- Think of a problem that you are waiting to be solved as of now. Ask the Lord for help by praying like David in Psalm 13.