Charles t
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Q2. (Psalm 91) What does this psalm teach us about God's protection when in danger? What does it teach about our authority to vanquish our enemies? What promises does Psalm 91 contain? How does this psalm make you feel?
When in danger. Trust in God and he will protect us.
Beleive in the Lord and he will order his angels to protect us from all evil.
The promise of Psalm 91.
If we trust in the Lord he will protect us and reward us with a long life
The more I study my bible the more secure I feel daily.
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Q3. (Psalm 40:5b) When you realize that God's thoughts and plans are focused on you in particular, how does that make you respond?
I feel joy in my heart that God has plans for me, if I follow the path that he has laid down.
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Q1. (Psalm 69:12-18) How could David dare to ask anything from God after the shameful things he had done with Bathsheba and Uriah? How does God's grace and mercy function in the face of our sins?
David could ask for mercy from God because he knew how forgiving and merciful God is.
God's grace and mercy functions the same with us, provided we are sorry for ous sins.
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We should praise the Lord in the Sanctury. We should praise with cymbals ,lyre, harp. All should praise him. I think we should make an effort to praise him many times through each day.
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It reminds me how I must follow the right path to reap the goodness of God.
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Q3. (Psalm 139). In what way does the wonder of creation in the psalm seem to affect the psalmist? In his concluding prayer in verses 23-24, what does he ask God to do?
The psalmist seem to be in great joy knowing that God knows all about him, but he seems he might question wheather he should hate God's enemies or not? I wonder about that? The bible says that we are not to hate anyone?
I would like to have an answer to that?
In verses 23-24
He wants God to search him and to and point out anything that would that would offend God. Also he want to be led by God.
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Q2. (Psalm 19) Verses 1 to 6 seem very different from verses 7 to 13, but there is a common thread that relates the first part to the second part. What is it? In what way does the psalmist seem to bask in God's Word? Have you ever felt that way? How does the psalmist's wonder in creation seem to affect him in this psalm? In the classic prayer of verse 14, what is David asking God to do?
I think the verses seem very different, but are a lot the same. I feel we can get the same message from 1 to 6 or 7 to 13, It is all about the wonders and glory of God. Verse 14 David is asking God to be pleased with his daily thoughts and words that he uses to praise God.
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He is asking God to lead him on the everlasting path, and to point out anything that would offend God.Q3. (Psalm 139). In what way does the wonder of creation in the psalm seem to affect the psalmist? In his concluding prayer in verses 23-24, what does he ask God to do? -
Q1. (Psalm 8). What does this psalm teach about God? What does it teach about human beings? What does it teach us about Christ? What does it teach about our responsibilities?
It tells us that God is a trusting and ever loving God. It also teaches us that God looks at us all important.
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The purpose of Christ's death was to free us from the fear of death, and break the power of the devil who had power over death.
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Truth of salvation has been revealed to me through baptism and receiving the holy spirit. I think sings would help non beleivers and strengthen Christians faith no matter how strong our faith is. The new testement is where I have formed my opinion of the value of signs today.
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We must listen very carefully and hold on to the truth.
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Jesus came to earth so we would kown God. Jesus is our image of God. Knowing Jesus is knowing God.
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Q1. (Hebrews 1:2) In what way do you think the author of Hebrews is using the word "Son"? As a metaphor? As a biological relationship? How would a Son's words have more weight than a prophet's?
God made the son higher then Angels, so the Son would have more authority then Angels
Q4. Psalm 22. Comparisons
in 10. Psalms: Looking Forward to the Messianic King
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Jesus knew when his crucifixion was going to take place, then he would know psalm 22 would be referring to him.