F-260 Psalm 19
The Works and Word of God
What is your favorite outdoor scene?
What do you think of when you hear the word law?
In what ways does nature impact your everyday life?
What do the heavens and skies have to say to us? (19:1)
On what two themes did David focus in this psalm? (19:1-14)
In what way do the heavens “display knowledge”? (19:2)
How far does the voice of the heavens extend? (19:3-4)
How does the sun affect the earth? (19:4-6)
How did David describe the sun and its role? (19:4-6)
What role did God’s law play in David’s life? (19:7-14)
What words did David use to describe God’s law? (19:7-14)
What power does God’s law have in the lives of His people? (19:7-14)
How did the psalm writer describe the worthiness of God’s law? (19:10)
What results from keeping God’s laws? (19:11)
What did David say about our faults? (19:12)
What two types of sins or faults do we need God’s help with? (19:12-13)
What was David’s desire and prayer? (19:13-14)
What did David want? (19:13-14)
What can we learn about God from nature?
How can people who have never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ still learn about God?
What has nature taught you about God?
What attitude did David have toward God’s law?
What role does God’s Word play in your everyday life?
What steps could you take to be more open to God’s Word?
In what ways can we show respect and appreciation for God’s Word?
For what “hidden fault” or “willful sin” do you need forgiveness?
What action can we take to protect ourselves from a rebellious spirit and willful sinning?
What changes do you think you need to make to ensure that your thoughts and words are pleasing to the Lord?
What step could you take this week to show a commitment to God’s Word?
What can you change in your thoughts or habits this next week to make them more pleasing to the Lord?