Psalm 34 "Praise the goodness of God"

First, consider the application

Psalm 34

(A) Thinking

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

2. How should a poet praise the Lord? How did he invite God? 1 - 3

3. What did the poet seek from the LORD? four

What did the poet say about the people who worshipped him? How does the angel of the Lord treat those who fear him? 5 - 7

5. How does a poet know the goodness of the Lord? What will happen to those who take refuge in him? Who does the poet invite to fear God? What will happen to those who fear God? 8 - 10

6. Why should a poet make people listen to him? What is the content of the word? 1 1 - 14

7. Who does the eyes of the Lord care for? 15

8. What did the Lord do to the evildoers? 16

9. How does the Lord treat the cry of the righteous? 17

10. How does the Lord treat people who repent in spirit? 18

1 1. How does the Lord treat the suffering righteous? 19 - 20

12. What will happen to the wicked? 2 1

13. What kind of people has the Lord redeemed? What will happen to those who take refuge in him? 22

(2) Application

Think about how people who fear the Lord should live. What benefits will they get?

Second, the classic reading outline

Praise the mercy of God.

(1) Praise the Lord? 1 - 3

1, time

(1) hours

(2) Often

2, the way

(1) Personal praise to the Lord

(1) Oral praise

(2) Heart boasting

(3) Witness

(2) Groups sing praises to the Lord

(1) Respect for God is great.

(2) Hold high the saints.

(2) Taste the grace of the Lord? 4 - 10

1, for peace

Step 2 look up to glory

Step 3 call for help

4. The benefits of awe

(1)

(2) No shortage

5. Take refuge in blessings

(3) spread the Lord's favor? 1 1 - 14

1, Teaching-The Secret of Fear of God

2. Witness-Enjoy the secret of longevity.

3. Understanding-the secret of enjoying good luck

(1) Tongue-no evil words.

(2) Lips-Don't talk about cheating.

(3) behavior-good from evil.

(4) Seek harmony with others.

(5) Pursue God wholeheartedly.

(4) Winner? 15 - 22

1, the righteous have to take care of it.

(1) Listen for help

(2) Get rid of suffering

2. Sadness is comforting

God Is Coming

(2) God saves

3. Is suffering saved? 19 - 20

4. Take refuge in redemption? 22

(1) soul redemption

(2) Not convicted?

5. Do the wicked have to change their faces? 16? 2 1

(1) has been removed from the list

(2) Adverse consequences of diet

(3) Be convicted

Third, think and answer.

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

A: David played crazy in front of Abimelech and kicked him out, so he wrote this poem.

2. How should a poet praise the Lord? How did he invite God? 1/3

Praise the Lord at all times, and his praise will always be in his mouth. His heart will boast in the Lord. The humble will be glad when they hear it.

You and I will both exalt the Lord and exalt his name together.

3. What did the poet seek from the LORD? four

A: God answered him and saved him from all his fears.

What did the poet say about the people who worshipped him? How does the angel of the Lord treat those who fear him? 5 - 7

(1) has glory; Their faces will not be shamed.

(2) encamp around those who fear him and deliver them.

5. How does a poet know the goodness of the Lord? What will happen to those who take refuge in him? Who does the poet invite to fear God? What will happen to those who fear God? 8 - 10

(1) If you want to taste the Lord's grace, you will know that he is good.

Blessed are those who take refuge in him!

(3) the saints of the Lord.

God-fearing people have everything.

6. Why should a poet make people listen to him? What is the content of the word? 1 1 - 14

Fear of god.

No tongue, no evil words, no lying lips. Depart from evil deeds and do good, seek harmony and pursue wholeheartedly.

7. Who does the eyes of the Lord care for? 15

A: The righteous.

8. What did the Lord do to the evildoers? 16

Answer: Make a makeover and wipe out their names from the world.

9. How does the Lord treat the cry of the righteous? 17

Answer: Save them from all their troubles.

10. How does the Lord treat people who repent in spirit? 18

Answer: Save the spiritually remorseful.

1 1. How does the Lord treat the suffering righteous? 19 - 20

Answer: The Lord saved him from all this, and preserved all his bones, not one of them was broken.

12. What will happen to the wicked? 2 1

A: You will be convicted.

13. What kind of people has the Lord redeemed? What will happen to those who take refuge in him? 22

Redeem the soul of his servant.

Anyone who takes refuge in him will not be convicted.

Fourth, the application solution

Think about how people who fear the Lord should live. What benefits will they get?

Answer: (1) Anyone who fears the Lord should:

① Pure speech (13/)

② Good performance (14/)

③ Sincere repentance (18/)

④ Close to the Lord (22/)

(2) Their benefits include:

(1) Blessings from the world.

First, get out of danger

B, know the true god

C, really satisfied

(2) the blessing of eternal life

I. Not convicted

B, life is redeemed

C, enjoy eternal life

2. Think about how people who fear God should live. What benefits will they get?

Answer: (1) Those who fear the Lord should:

(1) Always praise the Lord, and his words are always in your mouth;

(2) Because the Lord boasts, the humble should rejoice;

(3) call the Lord great and exalt his name;

(4) Seek to look to the Lord in all things;

(5) Taste the grace of the Lord and take refuge in him;

6. No tongue, no evil words, no deceitful mouth;

7. Stay away from evil deeds and do good, seek harmony and pursue with one heart.

(2) fear and seek the interests of the Lord:

(1) prayer was answered, get rid of all the fear;

2 have glory and face;

(3) get rid of all troubles;

(4) The angel of the Lord camped around to save him;

⑤ Nothing is lacking;

6. Enjoy good luck;

7. If the soul is redeemed, it will not be condemned.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) a brief explanation of poetry

This poem is the same as the twenty-fifth one, except that the word waw is omitted and the letter "pe" is added at the beginning of the twenty-second verse. Including the title, this poem involves the events recorded in the Book of Samuel, from chapter 2 1 section 1 section to chapter 221section, that is, David's thrilling experience of contacting the Philistines in Gath, and later he fled to Adullan Cave. This article emphasizes the awe of God (sections 7, 9, 1 1) and the trust in his kindness (sections 8, 10, 12), which is in line with the historical background at that time. In the first chapter of Samuel, the name of the king of the Philistines is Achish, but this title uses the name of the king of the Philistines as Abimelech. The name of the king of Egypt is Pharaoh, and that of the king of Amalek is Agag. I, Peter, quoted the eighth section of this article in the third section of the second chapter, and also quoted the sections 10 to 12 to 16 of this article in the third chapter. David gave four instructions to those who followed him at that time. 22: 1-2) and help us stay away from evil and live a life that is pleasing to God for this generation.