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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Read Psalm 24:7-10. What phrases does David use to describe God in these verses?
How do those phrases help you understand who God is in your life?
Read Psalm 24:7-10. What phrases does David use to describe God in these verses?
How do those phrases help you understand who God is in your life?
Read Psalm 24:5-6. David speaks of receiving blessing from the Lord in verse 5.
What is the key word that gives a hint at what that blessing is in verse 6?
How are you seeing God’s blessing of His presence at work in your life?
How is that blessing you today?
Read Psalm 24:3-4. What does David describe as necessary to enter God’s presence (“ascend the hill of the Lord”)?
How do you apply the truth of these verses to the following phrases?
Read Psalm 24:1-2. What does David stress about God here?
When you realize that God owns everything and we are called to manage what we have, how does that effect how you view “your stuff”?
Jesus is our Good Shepard, taking care of our needs. He calls out to us bidding us to listen to His voice and follow Him.
Read Psalm 23:1-2 and Isaiah 40:11. What do these passages tell you about how Jesus cares for you?
Martin Luther wrote, "God's Word teaches us not to be greedy or wasteful or to worry about the future, but to live contently in confidence that the Lord will give us what we need."
Read Proverbs 30:8-9 and Matthew 6:34.
What change has to happen in your life so that you can more faithfully lean on God?
God desires to use us to provide for the needs of others. God does not want us to be selfish, but to share with those who are unable to work and include them in our prayers for daily bread.
Read 1 Timothy 5:7-8; Hebrews 13:15-16; and 1 John 3:17-18.
How can you live these words today and this week?
God is good and gracious Father. He seeks to provide for us and He delights when we look to Him.
How do these passages encourage you to look to your Father for your needs? Psalm 91:14-16; Luke 7:3-6.
One BIG part of looking to God for your daily support is HOW we receive His support.
What insight do these passages of the Bible give us as to how we are to receive God's gracious support?
Psalm 106:1; Ephesians 5:19-20; 1 Timothy 4:4-5.
Today, how are you going to give thanks to God for His goodness?
Why should we look to God to support our bodies and meet our needs? This appears to be a simple question, but meditate on these passages, and see what new insight God gives you. Psalm 145:15-16; Mathew 5:45; and Acts 17:28.