1. Whose poem is this? To whom? Author's name or source note
(1) David's poem.
(2) to the director.
2. What did the poet say to the LORD? What did he ask of God? 1/2
Lord, I take refuge in you.
Let me never be ashamed, and deliver me in your righteousness. Give ear and listen, and save me quickly, and be my strong rock and fortress.
3. What does the poet say the Lord is to him? So what did he ask of God? Who did the poet give his soul to? What kind of God does he say? 3/5
Because you are my rock and my stronghold.
Guide me and show me for your name's sake. Deliver me from the snare laid for me, for you are my fortress.
I give my soul to you.
Lord, a faithful God, you have redeemed me.
4. What is the poet's belief? Why are you happy? What's going on here? 6/8
I hate those who believe in an empty god, but I believe in God.
I will be glad of your kindness.
Because you have seen my pain and know the pain in my heart. You did not hand me over to my enemies, but you set my feet in a wide place.
5. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? 9/ 10
Lord, have mercy on me.
Because I'm in trouble. My eyes are shriveled with sadness, and even my body and mind feel uneasy. My life is consumed by sorrow, my years are consumed by sighing, my strength is weakened by my sin, and my bones are dried up.
6. What kind of person has the poet become because of the enemy? 1 1/ 13
(1) I was humiliated by all my enemies, especially in front of my neighbors; Everyone who knows me is afraid of me, and everyone who sees me outside avoids me. I was forgotten, like a dead man, and no one remembered me. I'm like a broken container. I've heard many people's slanders, and I'm surrounded by panic. They conspired against me and against my life.
7. How do poets confirm their beliefs? How did he give himself to the Lord? What did he ask of God? 14/ 16
Lord, I still believe you. I said, "You are my God."
My life is in your hands.
Deliver me from my enemies and those who persecute me. Shine your face on your servant and save me in your lovingkindness.
8. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? What does he ask God to do to the wicked? How do wicked people do evil? What does the poet want from these evil people? 17/ 18
Lord, let me not be ashamed.
Because I visited you.
Humiliate the wicked and make them silent in the grave.
A liar is arrogant and speaks arrogantly, attacking the righteous.
May his mouth be speechless.
9. The poet said that those who fear the Lord and take refuge in the Lord will be blessed by God. 19/20
(1) What a great favor you have saved for those who fear you and take refuge in you, and what you have done before the world! You will hide them in a secret place in front of you to avoid people's conspiracy; You will secretly tell them not to quarrel in the pavilion.
10. Why does the poet say that the Lord is worthy of praise? What did the poet think of his testimony? 2 1/22
Blessed be the Lord, for he has shown me wonderful lovingkindness in a fortified city.
As for me, I quickly said, "I am cut off from your eyes." However, when I called you, you still listened to my pleading voice.
1 1. What should poets do to the saints of the Lord? What's going on here? 23
Love the Lord, all your saints!
The Lord protects honest people and fully rewards those who walk proudly.
12. The poet said, what will happen to those who look to the Lord? 24
Be strong and courageous, all who hope in the Lord.
(2) Application
What dilemma did the poet encounter? What did he ask God to do for him?
First of all, the poet's dilemma:
1, the pain of disease
1 dry eyes? 2 physical and mental anxiety? ③ Dry bones
2. Helpless situation
People humiliated him, friends avoided him, and neighbors were afraid of him.
3, the enemy's insidious harm
(1) slandered and threatened him (2) discussed against him (4) conspired to kill him.
Second, pray for God.
1, please god save him from danger.
(1) Get out of the enemy's hands.
(2) illuminate him with his face.
3 severely punish the wicked.
Ask God to attack the enemy for him.
Humiliate the wicked
(2) the silence of the underworld
(3) speechless.
(Li Xia)