Week 1 Day 2: Psalms of Praise

Read Psalm 65

Personal Bible Study
David opens this Psalm stating praise awaits God.
  • What does David's awaiting praise reveal about his attitude toward God?  
  • What does this reveal about how David views his circumstances?
  • Read 1 Thessalonians 5:18.  In what ways does this scripture call modern disciples to adopt David's attitude?

Family Discussion Guide
  • What can you praise God for?
  • What good things can you see that God has made and God has done?

Daily Reflection Questions
  • What fundamental truth does this text reveal?
  • How does this text inform the way God intends me to view myself, others, my circumstances, and the world?
  • How can I apply the truth of this text to my life in a practical way?

Community Conversation Suggestions:
  • Did you find anything in these passages familiar?  What had you read or heard before?
  • Did anything encourage, inspire, challenge, or convict you?  What verses?  How did they challenge you?
  • What is the benefit of applying the spiritual principles from these passages to your life?
  • What spiritual principles in these passages contradict the message of the world?

Spiritual Formation Activity
Write a Psalm of Praise to the Lord.
  • Write a praise that reflects God as Adonai and as Yahweh.  (Psalm 8)
  • Include praise in your new song, and release your old song to God.  (Psalm 65)
  • Include your I will statements committing to the ways you will praise God in the future.  (Psalm 145)
  • Include what you would boastfully shout about in praise to God and in praise of God to others.  (Psalm 150)

Weekly Memory Verse:
I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praises to my Lord as long as I live. - Psalm 142:2


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