Psalm 60 "Save the Lord"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. Under what circumstances did David write this poem? What poem does it belong to? What is the purpose of his writing poetry? To whom? What key do you use? Author's name or source note

2. How does the poet say God treats them? What did he ask of God? Because what did God put his people through? 1/3

3. Who did the poet say God gave the standard to? What does the poet ask of God? 4/5

4. What does the poet say that God has pointed to his holiness? 6/8

5. What questions did the poet ask himself? What did the poet ask God? What does he ask God to do? What's going on here? 9/ 1 1

6. What happens when poets say they believe in God? What's going on here? 12

(2) Application

Write the corresponding lines of 60 poems according to 2 sa 8.

Second, the classic reading outline

Pray for God's salvation.

(1) due to the mercy of the Lord, 1-5

1, god's discipline-human suffering

2. God's love-people are in awe.

(2) because the Lord's promise 6-8

1, Promised Land 6

2. The promised country 7

3. Promise to win 8

(3) By the power of the Lord 9- 12

1, I can't know myself 9

2. Need the help of the true God 10- 1 1

3, relying on the power of the true god 12

truth will prevail

(A) God is the resurrection of 1-3.

1, the reason for the revival-is God angry? 1

(1) God gave up.

I'm broke.

2. How to revive? 2

See the power of God.

(2) See the healing of God

(3) Seeing the sufferings of the people

② God is the standard 4-5.

1. object-for those who are afraid.

2. Purpose

(1) spread the truth

(2) The voters won.

3. Method

Answer prayers

② Right-hand rescue

(3) Is God sacred? 6 - 8

1, Happy Saints

2. Give love to saints

3. Trial of foreign businessmen

(4) Is God in the same place? 9 - 10

1, Shendao-Industry

2. Walking with LRA soldiers

3. God attacks-enemies

4. God's Power-Trust

Third, think and answer.

1. Under what circumstances did David write this poem? What poem does it belong to? What is the purpose of his writing poetry? To whom? What key do you use? Author's name or source note

(1) When David was fighting with the Arameans between the two rivers and the Arameans of Zobah, Joab turned back and attacked the east of the Salt Valley, killing 12,000 people.

2 Jinshi.

(3) Invite people to study.

(4) report to the supervisor.

⑤ Call Lily as evidence.

2. How does the poet say God treats them? What did he ask of God? Because what did God put his people through? 1/3

(1) Discard them.

(2) bring them back to life.

3 experience difficulties.

3. Who did the poet say God gave the standard to? What does the poet ask of God? 4/5

God-fearing people.

(2) Save those whom God loves.

4. What does the poet say that God has pointed to his holiness? 6/8

Answer: "I want to be happy, and I want to measure the valley of sparse cutting with my sword." Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine. Ephraim is my bodyguard, and Judah is my staff. Moab is my washbasin, and I will throw my shoes at Edom. Phyllis, can you still cheer for me? "

5. What questions did the poet ask himself? What did the poet ask God? What does he ask God to do? What's going on here? 9/ 1 1

Who can lead me into a strong city? Who can take me east?

God, didn't you abandon us? God, won't you go with our army?

Help them attack the enemy.

Because human help is futile.

6. What happens when poets say they believe in God? What's going on here? 12

(1) shows great power.

Because it is God who tramples on our enemies.

Fourth, the application solution

1. According to the 8 chapters of 2 sa, write the corresponding scriptures of 60 poems.

Answer: (1) According to Samuel's book 8: 13, David came back from killing 18,000 Arameans in the Salt Valley, which made him famous. The title of Psalm 60 says, "When David was fighting with the Arameans between the two rivers and the Arameans of Zobah, Joab turned back and attacked the east of the Salt Valley, killing 12,000 people. At that time, David made this stone for people to learn. " David put garrisons in all the land of Edom, and all Edom became subject to him. Wherever David went, the Lord gave him victory.

(2) Sam 8: 2 corresponds to Psalm 60: 8. Moab is my bath, which means to conquer Moab in the future.

(3) Sam 8: 14 corresponds to the poem 60: 9/ 12, and God gave David victory.