(A) Thinking
1. Whose poem is this? Where did you write it? What is its purpose? Author's name or source note
2. Who does this poet sound like? Why are you making a noise? What is the content of his voice? Under what circumstances did it sound? 1/3
3. The poet asked God what was around him? Why does he pray like this? four
5. How does the poet pray? five
6. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? six
7. What does the poet ask of God? What's his purpose? What's going on here? seven
(2) Application
Read chapter 24 of 1 Samuel, understand the poem 142, and sum up the prayer of the poet David.
Second, the classic reading outline
Pray for God's favor.
(a) the reason for prayer? 1 - 4
1, guilty
2, the enemy framed
(1) is of no help.
(2) There is nowhere to avoid.
(3) Nobody cares
(2) the testimony of prayer? five
1, in times of distress-shelter
2. Land of the Living-Blessing.
(3) the purpose of prayer? 6 - 7
1, save me from persecution? six
(1) landed in a humble place?
(2) The enemy is stronger than me.
2. Take me out of prison? seven
(1) Nice name.
(2) There will be righteousness around you.
Third, think and answer.
1. Whose poem is this? Where did you write it? What is its purpose? Author's name or source note
1) David
In the cave
③ Prayer
2. Who does this poet sound like? Why are you making a noise? What is the content of his voice? Under what circumstances did it sound? 1/3
1) Jehovah
(2) implore the Lord.
(3) Before God, pour out my grievances and tell his troubles. The enemy set a trap for him.
3. The poet asked God what was around him? Why does he pray like this? four
no one help him.
(2) need the help of god.
5. How does the poet pray? five
Answer: God is his refuge, and in the land of the living, God is his blessing.
6. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? six
Listen to his crying.
The enemy is stronger than him.
7. What does the poet ask of God? What's his purpose? What's going on here? seven
(1) Get out of prison.
(2) praise the name of god.
God is very kind to him.
Fourth, the application solution
Application 1: Read 1 Samuel 1 chapter 24, understand the poem 142, and sum up the prayer of the poet David.
David's prayer:
(1) Cry to God: Present a dilemma.
Besieged by the enemy: abandoned by friends
Know that God loves him: he is satisfied.
God save: the enemy will fail.
⑤ The field of determination to praise: God's salvation.
Application 2: Read 1 Samuel 1 chapter 24, understand the poem 142, and summarize the prayer of the poet David.
A: David was hunted by Saul and hid in a cave. When he had the chance to kill Saul, he feared God and said, "How can I kill God's anointed?" I believe that God will deliver him from Saul's hand.
David's prayer:
Urgently implore God to listen to his prayers.
(2) Chen Ming's own environment.
(3) Show trust in God.
(4) Ask God for help.
Application 3: Read 1 Samuel 1 chapter 24, understand the poem 142, and summarize the prayer of the poet David.
Answer: What David did when he was chased by Saul and hid in the cave, he cried out to God and revealed his injustice, and his heart fainted. The enemy has laid tight encirclement, but no one has helped. Only God is the refuge. He fell to a humble place, sought to get rid of his strong enemy, and came out of prison in order to praise God's name, because God still treated him with great kindness.
1, crying to God (1, 2)
2. Expose your dissatisfaction (3, 4)
3. Trust (5)
4, pray for help (6)
5. Make a wish of gratitude and praise (7)20.07.20
Application 4: Read 1 Samuel 1 chapter 24, understand the poem 142, and sum up the prayer of the poet David.
Answer: David was chased by Saul and hid in the cave of En Gedi. Saul chose three thousand chosen men from Israel to search for David and his men. David had a chance to kill Saul. He said to those who were with him, "My Lord is the Lord's anointed. I dare not stretch out my hand against him before the Lord, because he is the Lord's anointed. "(1 Sam 24:6)
David's prayer
(1) Voice pleading-pour out grievances and troubles.
(2) Statement of grievance-The enemy secretly set tight encirclement, and there was nowhere to escape.
(3) The cry of trust-"You are my refuge ..."
(4) Ask God for help-because they are stronger than me.
(5) Make a vow of praise-leave the prison and praise the name of God.