Psalm 84 longs for the house of the Lord

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? What instruments do you use? Author's name or source note

2. How do poets address the name of Jehovah? How does he describe the dwelling place of God? How does he yearn for God? 1/2

3. What does the poet say the Lord is to him? What does he think is blessed? What else do they want? 3/4

4. What kind of people are blessed? How did they come to Zion to meet God? 5/7

5. What kind of God does he ask to hear his prayer? What's going on here? What is the content of prayer? 8/9

6. How does the poet express his mentality of living in the monastery? What's going on here? What does the poet say is blessed? 10/ 12

(2) Application

What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

Second, the classic reading outline

Longing for God's home

(1) Desire for the Temple of God-Attitude? 1 - 4

1, praise the loveliness of God? 1

2. Looking forward to the appearance of God? 2

3. Decide the position of God? three

4. Rest in God's home? 3 - 4

(2) Run to the temple of God-action? 5 - 9

1, determined to follow God? five

2. thank god in suffering? six

3. Try to appear before God? seven

4. Raise your head and call on God wholeheartedly? eight

(3) Enter the temple of God-faith? 9 - 12

1, God bless. nine

2. Does God join us in defeating evil? 10

3. Is it an honor to be blessed by God? 1 1

4. God fights by faith? 12

Third, think and answer.

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? What instruments do you use? Author's name or source note

(1) the poem of Korah's descendants.

(2) to the director.

(3) Use acquisition instruments.

2. How do poets address the name of Jehovah? How does he describe the dwelling place of God? How does he yearn for God? 1/2

(1) Lord of hosts

How lovely your residence is!

My heart and my body implore the living God.

3. What does the poet say the Lord is to him? What does he think is blessed? What else do they want? 3/4

His king and his god.

Blessed are those who dwell in your temple.

3 Praise God.

4. What kind of people are blessed? How did they come to Zion to meet God? 5/7

I want to go to Zion Avenue.

(2) They walked with great strength, and every one came to Zion to appear before God.

5. What kind of God does he ask to hear his prayer? What's going on here? What is the content of prayer? 8/9

(1) the Lord god of hosts.

God is their shield.

(3) Ask God to look down and see the face of his anointed.

6. How does the poet express his mentality of living in the monastery? What's going on here? What does the poet say is blessed? 10/ 12

A day in God's court is better than a thousand days elsewhere. I would rather keep a door in my temple than live in the tents of the wicked.

(2) because the Lord god is the sun and shield, to give grace and glory. He has never left any benefits to the upright people.

Blessed are those who believe in God!

Fourth, the application solution

1. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

The poet's blessing:

1 Close to God: Blessed.

2 Unity with God: Blessed.

3 Walking with God: Blessed.

2. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

A: (1) Blessed are the people who live in the temple.

Blessed are those who long for God.

Blessed are those who believe in God!

3. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

Blessed are those who approach God.

Blessed are those who long for God.

Blessed are those who believe in God.

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? What instruments do you use? Author's name or source note

2. How do poets address the name of Jehovah? How does he describe the dwelling place of God? How does he yearn for God? 1/2

3. What does the poet say the Lord is to him? What does he think is blessed? What else do they want? 3/4

4. What kind of people are blessed? How did they come to Zion to meet God? 5/7

5. What kind of God does he ask to hear his prayer? What's going on here? What is the content of prayer? 8/9

6. How does the poet express his mentality of living in the monastery? What's going on here? What does the poet say is blessed? 10/ 12

(2) Application

What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

Second, the classic reading outline

Longing for God's home

(1) Desire for the Temple of God-Attitude? 1 - 4

1, praise the loveliness of God? 1

2. Looking forward to the appearance of God? 2

3. Decide the position of God? three

4. Rest in God's home? 3 - 4

(2) Run to the temple of God-action? 5 - 9

1, determined to follow God? five

2. thank god in suffering? six

3. Try to appear before God? seven

4. Raise your head and call on God wholeheartedly? eight

(3) Enter the temple of God-faith? 9 - 12

1, God bless. nine

2. Does God join us in defeating evil? 10

3. Is it an honor to be blessed by God? 1 1

4. God fights by faith? 12

Third, think and answer.

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? What instruments do you use? Author's name or source note

(1) the poem of Korah's descendants.

(2) to the director.

(3) Use acquisition instruments.

2. How do poets address the name of Jehovah? How does he describe the dwelling place of God? How does he yearn for God? 1/2

(1) Lord of hosts

How lovely your residence is!

My heart and my body implore the living God.

3. What does the poet say the Lord is to him? What does he think is blessed? What else do they want? 3/4

His king and his god.

Blessed are those who dwell in your temple.

3 Praise God.

4. What kind of people are blessed? How did they come to Zion to meet God? 5/7

I want to go to Zion Avenue.

(2) They walked with great strength, and every one came to Zion to appear before God.

5. What kind of God does he ask to hear his prayer? What's going on here? What is the content of prayer? 8/9

(1) the Lord god of hosts.

God is their shield.

(3) Ask God to look down and see the face of his anointed.

6. How does the poet express his mentality of living in the monastery? What's going on here? What does the poet say is blessed? 10/ 12

A day in God's court is better than a thousand days elsewhere. I would rather keep a door in my temple than live in the tents of the wicked.

(2) because the Lord god is the sun and shield, to give grace and glory. He has never left any benefits to the upright people.

Blessed are those who believe in God!

Fourth, the application solution

1. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

The poet's blessing:

1 Close to God: Blessed.

2 Unity with God: Blessed.

3 Walking with God: Blessed.

2. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

A: (1) Blessed are the people who live in the temple.

Blessed are those who long for God.

Blessed are those who believe in God!

3. What is the blessing mentioned by the poet?

Blessed are those who approach God.

Blessed are those who long for God.

Blessed are those who believe in God.