Psalm 6 1

(A) Thinking

Who wrote this poem? To whom? What instrument is used for music? Author's name or source note

(1) David's poem.

(2) to the director.

③ Silk stringed instruments.

2. What does the poet ask of God? Under what circumstances did he pray? On 1/2

Hear my cry, O God, and give ear to my prayer.

When I am disheartened, I will call you from the ends of the earth.

3. Where did the poet ask God to take him? Why do poets pray like this? 2 down /3

Take me to a rock higher than me.

For you are my refuge and my fortress from my enemies.

4. Where will the poet live? Where is he going to take refuge? four

I will live in your tent forever.

I will take refuge in a secret place under your wings.

5. What promise did the poet say God made? 5/7

God, you heard my vows.

You give your inheritance to those who fear your name.

You should prolong the life of the king. His years will last forever.

He will sit before God forever. May you be prepared to be kind and honest to bless him.

6. What does the poet want? eight

In this way, I will praise your name forever, so that I can repay my wish every day.

(2) Application

Think about why poets sing praises to God in situations.

First, because of the nature of God (3)

God is a refuge.

God is a powerful platform.

God is the savior.

Second, because of people's trust (4/5)

(1) Live in the tabernacle of God forever.

(2) Take refuge in the shadow of wings

(3) Believe in God's promise.

(Li Xia)