(A) Thinking
1. Who do you mean in this poem? Why do poets ask them to thank God? What is the poet's wish? 1/3
2. What hardships did they experience in the wilderness? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the Lord? Why does he have such a wish?
3. The poet said, what are those who sit in the darkness and the shadow of death going through? Why are they like this? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do I want people to respond to God's mercy? What's going on here? 10/ 16
4. What do fools suffer? What kind of pain are they going through? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the grace of the Lord? 17/23
5. What do those who do business at sea see? This is because what kind of experience do they have? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the grace of the Lord? 23/32
6. What did the poet say the Lord did because of the sin of the residents? 33/34
7. The poet said, How does God treat the hungry? 35/38
8. Why does the Lord bully the king and humiliate the people and go with the flow? How does he resettle the poor and the needy? How do different people react to God's actions?
(2) Application
To sum up, what kind of people did the poet list who begged for salvation from the Lord? How are you moved by these?
Second, the classic reading outline
Praise the mercy of God.
(a) the grace of parenting? 4 - 9
1, homeless looking for a city
2. Hungry for food
(2) the grace of release? 10 - 16
1, released in the dark
2. Free from sin
Step 3 get rid of hard work
4, release the Yin qi in the body of the deceased.
5, published in the law
(3) the grace of healing? 17 - 2 1
1, the cause of the disease-disobedience
2. Disease state-sadness
3, disease treatment-life
4. Cure the disease-Thanksgiving Day
(1) Provide thank-you service.
(2) Described as
(4) the grace of redemption? 23 - 32
1, human helplessness-nature? 23 - 27
2. The power of God-God speaks? 28 - 29
He ordered-wave.
He stopped-the waves stopped.
3. God's love-guide me? 30
4. God is respected-in the congregation? 3 1 - 32
(1) Witness
(2) Serving
(5) Blessing grace
? 1, live in peace? 1 - 9
2. leye county 39-4 1
(1) industry
(2) Children
3. Flat the world? 42 - 43
(1) cruel and humble
(2) the drift of pride
(3) Sinful silence
Third, think and answer.
1. Who do you mean in this poem? Why do poets ask them to thank God? What is the poet's wish? 1/3
(1) the people of god.
God is kind and love is eternal.
(3) May the people spread the grace of God.
2. What hardships did they experience in the wilderness? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the Lord? Why does he have such a wish? (4/9)
Wandering, unable to find a city to live in, hungry and thirsty, my heart aches faintly.
(2) Save them from their disasters; He led them on a straight path and enabled them to enter a habitable city.
(3) Praise God.
God satisfies the hungry with good things.
3. The poet said, what are those who sit in the darkness and the shadow of death going through? Why are they like this? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do I want people to respond to God's mercy? What's going on here? 10/ 1
6) Bound by suffering and shackles.
They rebelled against the word of God and despised the will of the Most High.
God rescued them from their predicament.
4 Praise God.
God broke the bronze door and cut off the iron railing.
4. What do fools suffer? What kind of pain are they going through? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the grace of the Lord? 17/23
(1) Because of their own transgressions and their own sins.
I hate all kinds of food in my heart and am close to death.
(3) They cried out to the Lord in their troubles, and God saved them from their troubles.
(4) Everyone praised God, thanked God, cheered and told what God had done.
5. What do those who do business at sea see? This is because what kind of experience do they have? So, what grace do they pray to the Lord? The poet said, how do you want people to respond to the grace of the Lord? 23/32
Look at the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep waters.
② On the boat.
God rescued them from their predicament.
(4) Praise God, respect God in the people's assembly and praise God in the position of elders.
6. What did the poet say the Lord did because of the sin of the residents? 33/34
Answer: Turn rivers into wilderness, springs into thirsty land and fertile land into saline-alkali land.
7. The poet said, How does God treat the hungry? 35/38
Answer: Supply what you need and have more children.
8. Why does the Lord bully the king and humiliate the people and go with the flow? How does he resettle the poor and the needy? How do different people react to God's actions? (39/43)
(1) Because of tyranny, suffering and sorrow, it is lowered and humbled.
(2) Put the poor and needy people on high places.
3 upright people: I am glad when I see it; Sinful people: they will be speechless.
Fourth, the application solution
Application 1: What kind of people did the poet list who cried out to the Lord for salvation? How are you moved by these?
Answer: (1) Pray for God's salvation:
Homeless people
(2) Dark binding lock.
(3) A stupid criminal
(4) people who encounter disasters.
(5) Those who disobey God.
6. Poor and helpless people.
All landowners ashamed wanderer.
(2) I am very touched:
God love: this is great love.
② There is salvation: life.
(3) such love: giving in vain.
(4) Come to God: You will get it.
⑤ My heart: Thanksgiving.
⑥ Cherish God's love: Never forget grace.
⑦ Vivid love: Glory to the name of the Lord
Application 2: Summarize what kind of people the poet listed who cried out to the Lord for salvation? How are you moved by these?
A:
1. Lost people 4/9
2. Prisoner1016
3. Sick people 17/22
4. Shipwrecked men 23/32
Psalm 107:28 So they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, and he brought them out of their trouble.
God is full of love and compassion! Don't picket for sin! Listen and pray!
Application 3:
To sum up, what kind of people did the poet list who begged for salvation from the Lord? How are you moved by these?
Answer: (1) He was redeemed from the enemy and gathered from all over the country, from east to west and from south to north.
God is faithful, loving and compassionate, and he promises never to change!
Suffering and struggling ~ being redeemed
In the environment ~ preservation
Witness the miracle ~ glorify the name of the Lord
Judge justly ~ praise the true god
Application 4:
To sum up, what kind of people did the poet list who begged for salvation from the Lord? How are you moved by these?
Answer: God saves those who call on the Lord in their sufferings. They wandered in the wilderness, hungry and thirsty, and their hearts fainted. Some people, those who sit in the shadow of darkness and death, are bound by suffering and shackles, while others, those fools, suffer because of their own crimes and sins. People take boats at sea to associate with people in trouble.
I am very touched: no matter who wants to rely on God, God listens to his cry and saves him from trouble and hardship.