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Psalm 25 – July 5th, 2019
MICHAEL ABRAHAM
| 5 JULY 2019
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
Read
Psalm 25
Who wrote the Psalm?
What does the Psalmist petition the LORD for in vv. 1–3?
What does the Psalmist petition the LORD for in vv. 4–15?
What does the Psalmist petition the LORD for in vv. 16–21?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize Psalm 25 in one sentence.
How does Psalm 25 show David's penitent heart?
How does Psalm 25 emphasize God's covenant promises?
How does Psalm 25 point to Jesus Christ?
How is v. 22 different from the rest of the Psalm?
APPLICATION
What will I do?
Do you pray to live in ways of right living like David?
Do your prayers reflect the prayers of David? If not, how are your prayers different?
Do you regularly confess your sins to God and to members in the church?
How can you make a practice of regular confession and repentance?
When you face trouble, do you cry to God for deliverance?
What does it look like to depend on God for rescue?
Sing "
O How Good it Is
" together with one voice.
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