Psalm 108 "Resist the help of the enemy"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. Whose poem is this? Author's name or source note

2. Summarize what the poet said about "I"? Who are you referring to? Why do poets sing praises to the Lord? 1/4

3. What about the poet's wishes for "you"? What kind of prayers does he have? What is the purpose of his prayer? (Ps。 57:7/ 1 1)5/6

4. What did God say about his holiness? Think about why God said that. (Understanding the corresponding poem 60:6/8) 7/9

According to the context, the poet asked four questions. What does he mean? What does the poet ask God to do? What's going on here? 10/ 13

(2) Application

Think about when poets should praise God firmly. What's the problem?

Second, the classic reading outline

Resist the enemy's request for help

(1) Victory of self-confidence-firmness? 1 - 6

1, thank god

(1) Because of God's love.

(2) because of God's faithfulness.

Step 2 praise god

(1) manzan

(2) Musical instrument praise

(3) Positive praise

Step 3 talk to god

(1) Witness God among all peoples.

(2) Call on God before God

(2) Trust dependence-commitment? 7 - 13

1. Love for voters-live a holy life? 7 - 9

2. Be conservative with voters-win over voters? 10 - 13

Third, think and answer.

1. Whose poem is this? Author's name or source note

David's poem.

2. Summarize what the poet said about "I"? Who are you referring to? Why do poets sing praises to the Lord? 1/4

1. Stay alert and praise God.

② Everyone

(3) God's love is greater than heaven; Honesty reaches the sky.

3. What about the poet's wishes for "you"? What kind of prayers does he have? What is the purpose of his prayer? (Psalm 57:7/ 1 1) Psalm 108:5-6

(1) God is higher than the heavens; Glory is higher than the whole earth.

God saved them with his right hand.

Those whom God loved were saved. 4. What did God say about his holiness? Think about why God said that. (Understanding the corresponding poem 60:6/8) 7/9

(1) said: "I want to be happy, I want to separate Shechem and measure the valley of Succoth.

(2) God has great power: to protect the people and defeat the enemy.

According to the context, the poet asked four questions. What does he mean? What does the poet ask God to do? What's going on here? 10/ 13

Whether he wins or not depends on God.

Help us attack the enemy.

Because people's help is in vain, and it is God who tramples on their enemies.

Fourth, the application solution

Application 1: Think about when a poet should praise God firmly. What's the problem?

A: When we are attacked from all directions, we firmly praise God. This shows that the poet believes in God:

Great authority ~ in charge of everything

Never abandon the people ~ stay with them.

(3) Save ~ trample on the enemy

(4) Full of love ~ Relying on happiness

Keep your word ~ you will be saved.

Application 2:

Think about when poets should praise God firmly. What's the problem?

A: In times of trial and trouble, when your heart is shaken, you will firmly praise God. The poet grasped the "promise" that "God has pointed to his holiness". Psalm 108: 13 We trust in God, and we can exert our power, because it is he who tramples on our enemies.

Application 3:

Think about when poets should praise God firmly. What's the problem?

A: 1. The poet firmly praised God when he failed to win the war against the enemy.

2. Explain that the environment did not affect the poet's trust in God. He believes and grasps God's promise (9), and relies on God's power to wait for God to trample on his enemies for him!