Psalm 57 "Ask the Lord for help"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. What is this poem? Under what circumstances did David write it? What's your name? Author's name or source note

2. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? What did the poet say he was going to do? What's his purpose? 1 - 3

3. What kind of environment is the poet in at this time? four

4. What did the poet say about God? five

5. How does the poet say that he sets himself? What is the final result? six

6. What did the poet say to God about his heart? What about his spirit? 7 - 8

7. The poet tells God how he will thank God. What's going on here? 9 - 10

8. What is the poet's wish?

(2) Application

Think about when poets praise God.

Second, the classic reading outline

Ask god for help

(A) the supreme God of knowledge

1, the god of all things

2. God graciously gave it to me from heaven.

3. Love goes straight to heaven.

4. Honesty reaches the sky.

5. Glory is higher than the earth.

6. Lofty is higher than the sky

(2) take refuge in the most high god? 1 - 6

1, my heart takes refuge-avoiding disaster.

I shouted-please have mercy and save me.

(1) humiliated by me

(1) The enemy swallowed it.

(2) enemy abuse

(2) Because the enemy is strong.

COMME DES LIONS

(2) Like fire

3 teeth are like guns.

4 the tongue is like a knife.

(3) Because of my danger

(1) among the lions-under attack.

(2) in the fire-being slandered.

What I want-the enemy is ashamed.

(1) Self-trapping

(2) self-mutilation.

(3) Worship the Most High God? 7 - 1 1

1. Worship attitude-woke up very early.

2. The way to worship-sing with your heart.

(1) My heart is firm.

(2) My mouth sings

I am full of energy.

I play with my hands.

3. Worship people-all countries and nations

4. reasons for worship

(1) Because of God's mercy

(2) Because God is faithful.

Third, think and answer.

1. What is this poem? Under what circumstances did David write it? What's your name? Author's name or source note

(1) stone.

David hid himself from Saul in a cave.

(3) call off.

2. What does the poet ask of God? What's going on here? What did the poet say he was going to do? What's his purpose? 1 - 3

Pray for God to have mercy on him.

His heart turned to God.

Take refuge in the shadow of God's wings until the disaster is over.

God will kindly save him from heaven and be kind and honest to him.

3. What kind of environment is the poet in at this time? four

A: He lives in a world where sex is like fire.

4. What did the poet say about God? five

A: May God be higher than heaven, and may God's glory be higher than all the earth.

5. How does the poet say that he sets himself? What is the final result? six

Set a net for his feet and suppress his heart.

(2) I fell into the dug pit.

6. What did the poet say to God about his heart? What about his spirit? 7 - 8

1 inner firmness.

Wake up.

7. The poet tells God how he will thank God. What's going on here? 9 - 10

(1) Thank God among all the people.

(2) Because God's love reaches heaven, God's honesty reaches heaven.

8. What is the poet's wish?

A: May God be supreme and glorious!

Fourth, the application solution

1. Think about the environment where poets praise God.

A: (1) The situation of poets:

Situation: Danger

2 enemy: ferocious.

(3) Like: Hell

(2) But David knows God's kindness:

(1) God made a covenant and promised salvation.

(2) God's love is so much: it comes from the heart.

Praise the glory of God: the supreme glory.

? 2. Think about the environment in which poets praise God.

A: This article is David's experience of hiding in Adullam Cave when he was hiding from Saul. He is in danger, the enemy has set a net, and his life is like a lion, lying among a people with fire. When he was swallowed and humiliated by his enemies, he prayed to the most high God and took refuge in the shadow of God's wings. Because he is convinced that God will save him, and he will send him love and honesty. Therefore, his heart is firm and he praises God. May god be higher than the heavens, and may his glory be higher than all the earth!

Ps 57:7 O God, my heart is steadfast, my heart is steadfast. I want to sing poems, I want to sing praises!

Psalm 57:8 Wake up, my soul! Hare, wake up! I have to get up early myself.

3. Think about the environment in which poets praise God.

A: The poet is in great danger. Some sheep are lying among fierce lions. He still looked to God's salvation, praised God's kindness and honesty, and praised God's glory.