Psalm 19 – November 24th, 2017
Observation
What does it say?
THE LAW OF THE LORD IS PERFECT
Read Psalm 19
Verses 1-6:
- What does this section talk about?
- What do the heavens do? How often do they do this?
Verses 7-11:
- What does this section talk about?
- What does the Law do, according to this passage?
- How does this passage teach us to think and feel about Scripture?
- What is the relationship between the topic in this section and the previous section?
Verses 12-14:
- What is the psalmist’s response to this meditation? What does he ask God for?
- Why is this his response?
- How can God declare him innocent of hidden faults that he actually has?
- How can God keep him from sin having dominion over him?
- How does the psalmist describe God?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- Why does it matter that the heavens declare God’s glory?
- How should we think of God’s Law? How should we use it, according to this psalm?
- How can our words and thoughts be acceptable in God’s sight? What should they look/sound like, in order to be pleasing to him?
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Psalm 19 – November 24th, 2017
Observation
What does it say?
THE LAW OF THE LORD IS PERFECT
Read Psalm 19
Verses 1-6:
- What does this section talk about?
- What do the heavens do? How often do they do this?
Verses 7-11:
- What does this section talk about?
- What does the Law do, according to this passage?
- How does this passage teach us to think and feel about Scripture?
- What is the relationship between the topic in this section and the previous section?
Verses 12-14:
- What is the psalmist’s response to this meditation? What does he ask God for?
- Why is this his response?
- How can God declare him innocent of hidden faults that he actually has?
- How can God keep him from sin having dominion over him?
- How does the psalmist describe God?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- Why does it matter that the heavens declare God’s glory?
- How should we think of God’s Law? How should we use it, according to this psalm?
- How can our words and thoughts be acceptable in God’s sight? What should they look/sound like, in order to be pleasing to him?