Psalm 5 1

(A) Thinking

1. Whose poem is this? Under what circumstances was it written? To whom? Author's name or source note

(1) David's confession poem.

(2) After David lay with Bathsheba, Nathan the prophet came to him.

(3) to the director.

2. What does the poet ask of God? Because what do poets know? 1 - 3

Have mercy on me, O God, according to your lovingkindness, and blot out my transgressions according to your abundant compassion. Wash away all my sins, wash away my sins.

Because I know that my transgressions and sins are always before me.

3. Who has the poet sinned against? What about God's rebuke and judgment? How did the poet say his sin came from? 4 - 5

I have offended you, only you.

You have done this before your eyes, so when you rebuke me, you are righteous. When judging me, it is clear and aboveboard.

I was born of sin. I was guilty when my mother was pregnant.

4. What does the poet say God likes? How did he ask God to purify him? 6 - 9

What you like is inner honesty; You will give me wisdom in my secret place.

Purify me with hyssop, and I will be clean; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. Make me listen to the sound of joy and joy, so that the bones you crushed can rejoice. Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my sins.

What kind of heart does the poet ask God to create for him? What did this bring him? He prayed to God not to do anything. Ask God what else he has. 10 - 12

God, please create a pure heart for me.

(2) Restore my integrity.

(3) Don't abandon me, let me leave your face; Don't take back your holy spirit from me.

Let me still be happy because of salvation and give me a willing spirit to support me.

6. What did the poet say about him? What kind of God does the poet say God is? What did he ask of God? How is he going to sing? 13 - 14

I will teach sinners your way, and sinners will submit to you.

God, you are the God who saved me.

Save me from the crime of bloodshed.

My tongue will sing loudly about your righteousness.

7. What does the poet ask of God? What's his purpose? What does the poet say God doesn't like? What does God want? 15 - 17

Lord, please open my lips.

My mouth will spread your praise.

(3) You don't like sacrifices, but if you do, I will offer them; You don't like burnt offerings.

The sacrifice God wants is a sad spirit. God, you won't despise a sad and regretful heart.

8. What did the poet ask God to do for Zion? What will God and mankind do then? 18 - 19

Do good to Zion in your good pleasure and build the walls of Jerusalem.

(2) At that time, you will love righteous sacrifices and burnt offerings, as well as whole burnt offerings; At that time, people will offer bulls on your altar.

(2) Application

1, wondering what crime David committed?

David committed adultery.

2. How did he repent?

(1) Plead guilty

(1) Admit the error.

(2) Know your sin

(3) Know your guilt.

(2) Call for help

(1) Pray for God to smear.

(2) Call for God to wash.

(3) Pray for God's support.

(3), praise

(1) loudly praise the righteousness of god.

(2) spread words of praise to God.

(Li Xia)