Psalm 39 "Phantom of Life"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

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

2. What did the poet ever say? What did the poet experience after this? 1/3

What did the poet ask the Lord to let him know? What did the poet say about the day God created? What did the poet say about the behavior of the world? 4/6

4. Where does the poet tell the Lord his hope? What did he ask of God? What's going on here? 7/9

5. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? 10/ 1 1

6. How did the poet ask the Lord? What's going on here? What did he ask of God? 12/ 13

(2) Application

What does the poet say is illusion in life?

Second, the classic reading outline

Phantom of life

(1) People are powerless to overcome crime? 1 - 3

1, determined crime?

2. Determined to fail?

(2) people are powerless to win their lives? 4 - 6

1, life is short

2. Safe and illusory

(1) God made an eternal covenant.

(2) The son of God was safely redeemed.

(3) God's people rest in peace.

3. In vain

(3) People are unable to win punishment? 7 - 1 1

1, please-save me from my transgressions? 7 - 9

(1) Hope of Life-God

(2) The Victory of Life-God

(3) Life experience-God

2. Lord-exempt me from punishment? 10 - 1 1

(1) Life Punishment-God

(2) Happiness in life-God

(4) people are powerless to win the world? 12 - 13

1, life is like a guest.

2. The power of life lies in God? 13

Third, think and answer.

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

1) David.

(2) to the director.

2. What did the poet ever say? What did the poet experience after this? 1/3

He once said, "I will be careful what I say and do, lest my tongue sin." When the wicked are in front of me, I will strangle my mouth with a chewing ring. "

(2) silence, even good words don't export, his sorrow began. When he was meditating, the fire caught fire and he spoke with his tongue.

What did the poet ask the Lord to let him know? What did the poet say about the day God created? What did the poet say about the behavior of the world? 4/6

His life is not long.

God made his days as narrow as the palm of his hand. The years of his life are nothing before God. The behavior of the world is actually an illusion.

4. Where does the poet tell the Lord his hope? What did he ask of God? What's going on here? 7/9

I want to care about god.

Pray for God to deliver him from all his transgressions, and don't put him to shame by fools.

Because what happened to him was given by God, he kept silent.

5. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? 10/ 1 1

Pray for God to lift his punishment.

He was destroyed by the hand of God.

6. How did the poet ask the Lord? What's going on here? What did he ask of God? 12/ 13

The poet said, "Lord, please listen to my prayer and pay attention to my cry." I am in tears, please don't be silent. "

(2) Because he is a stranger before God.

(3) Ask God to forgive him and let him recover before he goes away and never returns.

Fourth, the application solution

1. What does the poet say is illusion in life?

The poet said that the fantasy of life is:

(1) Short life-nothing.

(2) Pursuing fame and fortune-ignoring the true god.

2. The poet said, what is illusory in life?

A: When everyone is in the safest place, this is completely illusory.

(1) The number of years of life is as narrow as the palm of your hand, and there is nothing before God.

(2) Wealth cannot prolong a person's life, and accumulated wealth has no happiness to enjoy.

Therefore, when people still feel safest, life is gone, which is completely illusory.

3. What does the poet say is illusion in life?

A: When everyone is in the safest place, this is completely illusory.

Life is short.

You make my days as narrow as the palm of your hand. The years of my life are nothing in front of you.

2 Work hard and save for whom.

Psalm 39:6 The behavior of the world is actually an illusion. It is futile for them to rush; I wonder who will collect the treasure in the future.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) a brief explanation of poetry

Psalm 38 and Psalm 39 also record the same thing, that is, David kept silent as much as possible during the trial, so as not to say anything that would trip believers or make unbelievers more arrogant (Psalm 38 13- 14, Psalm 391-3,9, see 73 15. Other parallel warp joints: 3815-16/e197-8, E 18 1-3,1/39/kloc. In this poem, David should not be seriously ill, but "beaten" by God for his sins (9- 1 1). In addition, the old problem of the prosperity of the wicked reappears (section 1). It seems that the wicked ("fool", verse 8) are blaspheming God and slandering David when he is suffering. The king was afraid that the name of God would be disgraced because of him. This poem smells like an elegy, and we are surprised that David will give it to the music director for public worship. Yeduton is the musician appointed by David to be responsible for the worship of the sanctuary, and the other two are Heman and Asa (see16: 37-43; Five generations 12, thirty-five generations 15). Yegordon is also mentioned in the titles of articles 62 and 77. This article records David's four stages of progress in overcoming difficulties.

(1) he is silent-a hot heart (section 65,438+0-3)

(2) His mood is low-heavy (4-6)

(3) He is full of confidence and believes in his heart (7)

④ He is willing to repent-broken heart (8- 13)