Psalm 15 "the character of people who live in the holy mountain"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

Who wrote the poems 1 and 15? Author's name or source note

2. What questions does the poet ask the Lord? 1

3. What kind of personality should a person living on the holy mountain have? 2

4. What shouldn't a person who lives on the holy mountain do? three

5. How should a person living on the holy mountain treat different people? What if you lose because of this? four

6. How does a person who lives on the sacred mountain use money correctly? What will happen to those who do these things?

(2) Application

What kind of character should Christians in Christ have?

Second, the classic reading outline

Outline 1: "the character of people living in the holy mountain"

(1) Be cautious in words and deeds

1, positive

(1) behavioral integrity

(2) Do things fairly

(3) Speak honestly

2, negative

(1) Don't slander others.

(2) Don't do evil for your friends.

(3) Don't slander your neighbor.

(2) a rich life

1, positive

(1) despises bandits in his eyes.

(2) Respect those who fear God

(3) Willing to endure hardships.

2, negative

(1) Do not lend for profit.

(2) Don't take bribes to harm others.

The perfection of saints

(a) the perfect needs of saints 1

1, the understanding of the true god

(1) People are not worthy-who can?

(2) the holiness of god-holy mountain

2. Desire for the true God

(1) Tent eager to live in.

(2) the desire to live in the holy mountain

(2) the perfect incarnation of a saint? 2-5 or more

1. Be strict with yourself-be strict with yourself.

(1) behavioral integrity

(2) Be fair.

(3) Speak honestly

2. Treat others correctly-be lenient with others.

(1) Don't slander others.

(2) Don't mistreat your friends.

(3) Don't slander your neighbor.

(4) despise the wicked

(5) Respect the righteous.

(6) willing to endure hardships.

(7) Don't lend money for profit.

(8) Don't bribe people.

(3) The perfect value of saints? 5 times

1, the behavior must be recognized-the person who did it.

2. Strong confidence-never waver.

Third, think and answer.

Who wrote the poems 1 and 15? Author's name or source note

David

2. What questions does the poet ask the Lord? 1

A: Lord, who can live in your tent? Who can live in your holy mountain?

3. What kind of personality should a person living on the holy mountain have? 2

Answer: those who are honest, just and tell the truth in their hearts.

4. What shouldn't a person who lives on the holy mountain do? three

A: He doesn't slander people with his tongue, treat his friends badly or help his neighbors.

5. How should a person living on the holy mountain treat different people? What if you lose because of this? four

He despises robbers, but respects those who fear the Lord.

(2) Don't change.

6. How does a person living on the sacred mountain use money correctly? What will happen to those who do these things?

He does not lend money for profit, nor does he take bribes to harm the innocent.

Those who do these things will never waver.

Fourth, the application solution

1. What kind of behavior should a Christian "in Christ" have?

A: Christians should have character:

(1) What is inside and outside ~ Do what God wants (2/)

(2) Treat people sincerely ~ obey God's will (3/)

(3) Love and hate are distinct ~ Just seeking God's will (4/)

④ Abide by ethics ~ establish a foundation (5/)

2. What kind of behavior should a Christian "in Christ" have?

Answer: (1) Justice.

(1) Integrity and fairness.

People who tell the truth in their hearts.

He won't slander others with his tongue

(2) Good compassion

He didn't treat his friends badly.

He didn't borrow money to get money.

He didn't follow the gang to slander his neighbor.

(4) Don't take bribes to harm the innocent.

(3) Have a humble heart

Distinguish between good and evil ~ fear the true god

Be modest and don't waver.

Mic 6:8 O man, the Lord has shown you what is good. What does he want from you? As long as you are just, compassionate and humble, walk with your God.

3. What kind of behavior should a Christian "in Christ" have?

Answer: be upright, do upright things, speak honestly, do not slander others with your tongue, do not treat your friends badly, and do not slander your neighbors with your friends; He despises bandits in his eyes, but respects those who fear the Lord. Don't borrow money for profit, and don't be bribed to hurt the innocent. As children of God, do righteousness, love truth, and love your neighbor.

Luke 10:27 He replied, "You should love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and heart. Love your neighbor as yourself. "

4. What qualities should a "Christian in Christ" have?

The behavior of saints

A: About two parts of personality.

1. Act honestly

Do things fairly

Full of honesty

B: Three parts of the speech.

1. Don't slander others.

2. Don't treat your friends badly.

3. Don't slander your neighbor

C: Four sections for peers.

1. Be a man of status

He despised robbers.

He respects upright people.

D: in terms of doing things, 5

1. He didn't lend money for profit.

He won't frame innocent people.

Summary: saints in Christ should have such conduct! People who often do these things will never waver! (5) The Lord Jesus said, "Therefore, whoever listens to my words and does it is like a wise man who built his house on a rock; Rain, water and wind hit the house, but it never collapsed because its foundation was on rocks. Anyone who doesn't do what I say is like an ignorant man who builds his house on sand. Rain, water and wind hit the house, and the house collapsed, and it collapsed greatly. " (Matthew 7:24-27) May God bless our life through today's intensive reading! Update our behavior! So that we can live in Christ forever and get Christ! Glory Christ! Amen!

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Interpretation of the poem Fool

Psalm 15 is a poem written by David. This poem does not specify when and where David wrote it, but it can be seen from the lines that David is in a stable mood and life. In David's life, we can exclude David's experience as a Wang Qian and a criminal. Throughout the book, the most poetic time for David is after David ushered in the ark for the second time into Jerusalem, and David ushered in the ark for the first time into Salem. Because of the wrong method, God struck Uzza and died, so David was very sad and afraid. But when he heard that God blessed the family of Obededom, David saw the first defeat and raised Levites and priests according to Moses' instructions. Call on the people to purify themselves, and welcome the Ark of the Covenant to enter the protection of David again, which is recorded in this passage (2 sa 6, 1 generation 13: 1- 14,15: 25-16:/. Through the experience of welcoming the ark twice, I know that the Lord is an almighty, holy and loving God. In Psalm 15, David re-examined his faith and knew that if he wanted to worship God, he had to live a holy life. Because that's why God called the Israelites out of Egypt. Exodus 19:6 You will be my kingdom of priests and a holy kingdom. You should tell these words to the Israelis.

At the same time, the correct worship attitude is expounded in 15: 1-5. According to the custom of the Israelites entering the sanctuary to worship God, the worshippers should ask whether the priests of the sanctuary can enter the temple. This poem is developed in this form, which is unique in that the conditions for entering the temple generally require ceremonies (Exodus 19: 10- 15 Moses ordered the people to prepare for God; Sam 2 1:4 Ahimelech, the priest of David Nob, said to David, Young men should not commit adultery with young women. However, this poem repeatedly emphasizes the spiritual attitude of admirers.