1. Whose poem is this? According to whose practice? To whom? Author's name or source note
2. What does the poet say he will do to God? Under what circumstances is he? In what way? How do you feel? 1/2
3. What did the poet say about his thoughts? The poet said, what do you want me to do? What's his state? 3/4
4. What day did the poet miss? What does he remember? How does he look at himself in his heart? 5/6
5. What questions did the poet ask? Why did he ask? 7/ 10
6. What did the poet say he wanted? 1 1/ 12
7. How does the poet identify God? 13/ 15
8. What kind of power does the poet say God has? 16/ 19
9. How does the poet guide the people? Like what? 20
(2) Application
Think about what kind of mentality the poet has experienced. How did he change from weak to strong?
Second, the classic reading outline
Comfort in times of crisis
I prayed to god? 1 - 2
1, reason-troubled days
2, the way
(1) Raise your hand at night
(2) Keep praying
3, the result-no comfort
(2) I miss God? 3 - 10
1, mentality? 3 - 4
(1) fidgety
(2) Think deeply about sadness
(3) Psychic syncope
(4) Can't close your eyes
(5) Interference and anxiety
(6) unable to speak
2. Attitude? 5 - 9
(1) self-check
(1) Remember the ancient times.
(2) Think of God's songs
(2) Ask yourself
Has the Lord cast it away forever?
(2) Has the Lord's promise been abandoned?
Has the Lord's love stopped?
(3) I remember God? 10 - 20
1. God redeemed his people.
2. God guides his people
Third, think and answer.
1. Whose poem is this? According to whose practice? To whom? Author's name or source note
① Asa
(2) Dutton's approach.
(3) to the director.
2. What does the poet say he will do to God? Under what circumstances is he? In what way? How do you feel? 1/2
(1) Shouting to god.
(2) the day of trouble.
Raise your hands and pray at night.
4 the heart refuses to be comforted.
3. What did the poet say about thinking about God? The poet said, what do you want me to do? What's his state? 3/4
(1) Just upset.
I can't close my eyes.
(3) Disturbed and unable to speak.
4. What day did the poet miss? What does he remember? How does he look at himself in his heart? 5/6
(1) the day of ancient times, the year of ancient times.
(2) his "Night Song".
(3) Check carefully.
5. What questions did the poet ask? Why did he ask? 7/ 10
(1) is the Lord forever abandon me, no longer kind? Will his love be exhausted forever, and will his promise be abandoned forever? Did God forget mercy and stop pity because of anger?
This is the poet's cowardice.
6. What did the poet say he wanted? 1 1/ 12
Answer: We should mention what the Lord has done and remember the wonders of God in ancient times. Think about God's management and meditate on God's actions.
7. How does the poet identify God? 13/ 15
Answer: God's works are clean. What god is as great as god? God is a miracle worker.
8. What kind of power does the poet say God has? 16/ 19
A: The poet said, "God, when the waters saw you, they were all dismayed and the abyss trembled.
Water pours out of the clouds, the sky makes a noise, and your arrows fly everywhere. Your thunder is in the whirlwind, lightning illuminates the world, and the earth shakes. Your road is in the sea, your road is in the flood, and your steps are unknown.
9. How does the poet guide the people? Like what? 20
Guide your people by the hands of Moses and Aaron.
(2) like a flock of sheep.
Fourth, the application solution
Application 1:
Think about what kind of mentality the poet has experienced. How did he change from weak to strong?
A: Experience the mind:
(1) Heart refuses to be comforted.
(2) I am upset.
(3) Look at it carefully in your mind.
Know that you are weak.
⑤ Recall God's grace.
From weak to strong process:
① Environment: Before coming to God.
2 sadness: an uneasy heart.
③ Doubt: Abandoned by God
④ Meditation: Pray to God.
⑤ God's love: revelation of truth.
6. Know yourself: it is a weakness.
⑦ God's grace: how great!
Application 2:
Think about what kind of mentality the poet has experienced. How did he change from weak to strong?
A: 1. The poet's experience:
Uneasy because of trouble 1/9
Thinking about God's behavior
Mention the power of the Lord 16/20
2. The poet from weak to strong:
The poet was deeply disturbed in his predicament and even doubted God. Later, he examined himself, meditated on God's grace and praised God's power!
Application 3:
Think about what kind of mentality the poet has experienced.
How did he change from weak to strong? Section iv
Answer: 1. Forget God when you encounter difficulties, then think about God's salvation and regain your strength;
(The poet is restless and can't sleep at night. Think of God's grace and be comforted. )
2, the process from weak to strong:
A, sadness: (1/6)
1, crying God all night (1/3);
1).? Believe that God will listen (1);
2).? Refuse to be comforted (2);
3). Uneasy and confused (3);
2. Being disturbed by God and seeking comfort (4/6)
1). Interference (4);
2) recalling the past (5/6);
B, I was comforted by the thought of God's great salvation (7/20)
1). Self-examination (7/9);
2) Remember what God did (10/12);
3) Praise God's salvation (13/15);
4). Get comfortable (16/20).