Skip to content
I’m New
What to Expect?
What is the Gospel?
Church Membership
About
About Us
Beliefs & Commitments
Statement of Faith
Leadership & Staff
Sister Churches
Pastoral Internship
Contact
Resources
Sermons
Bible Studies
Core Classes
Calendar
Letter to the Saints
Pastors’ Blog
Hymn Book
Podcast
Contact
I’m New
What to Expect?
What is the Gospel?
Church Membership
About
About Us
Beliefs & Commitments
Statement of Faith
Leadership & Staff
Sister Churches
Pastoral Internship
Contact
Resources
Sermons
Bible Studies
Core Classes
Calendar
Letter to the Saints
Pastors’ Blog
Hymn Book
Podcast
Menu
Psalm 32 – July 27th 2018
JON PENTECOST
| 27 JULY 2018
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
BLESSED ARE THE FORGIVEN
Read Psalm 32:
Who does David say is blessed (1-2)?
What situation does he describe himself in? What is the cause of his anguish (3-4)?
What led to his relief (5)?
What application does David give in light of this relief (6-7)?
What are his concluding instructions?
What should we not be like? What does that mean?
What two situations are contrasted at the end? How does this conclusion relate to the point of the psalm?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
No interpretation provided.
APPLICATION
What will I do?
What does this psalm teach us about confessing our sins? Have you experienced this to be true?
What definition of godliness does this psalm provide?
How does sin relate to godliness in this passage?
How should this affect the way we live together as Christians?
How should we respond when other Christians confess sin and genuinely repent from it?
🖨️ Print Bible Study
Letter to the Saints
Biographical Blessings: Spurgeon’s Prayer
Does Church Membership Matter?
Biographical Blessings: Brown’s Conversion
What Should Happen In Our Worship Gatherings?