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  1. In fact, many ancient churches had the practice of beginning the singing of the Psalms at each Sunday service with Psalm 63, called the ‘morning hymn.’” 1 In Psalm 62, the Bible reveals seven lessons to help you wait on God during your trials. These include: (1) patience, (2) dependance, (3) prayer, (4) hope, (5) trust, (6) Spirit ...

  2. Although David was a sinner, God called him a man of His heart (Acts 13:22). Here, David responded in faith when he faced an enemy who sought to destroy him. From his response to his many trials, God reveals the signs of a believer with great faith. These include: (1) trust, (2) seeking God, (3) worship, (4) prayer, (5) obedience, (6) hope, and ...

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · We can wait on the Lord through prayer, as David did in eager expectation of deliverance (Psalm 27:7–14). David asked God for wisdom, direction (verse 11), and protection (verse 12), wholly believing he would “see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living” (verse 13). Those who wait on the Lord can fully expect Him to fulfill ...

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    After Moses and Joshua died, the people of Israel were governed by a series of judges and priests. This was an effective system only if the leaders (e.g., the judges) and people were committed to following the Lord. The book of Judges in the Old Testament records the failure of the people and leaders under this system. God had predicted this failur...

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    Use a Bible handbook, Bible text notes, or other sources to find out more information about the time period in which David lived. Suggested topics to research: ·The process and meaning of anointing— ·The showbread— ·The Urim and Thummim— ·Bathing and hygiene practices— ·The Philistines and why they were enemies of God and Israel— ·Meaning of “the kings table”— ·The “ark of the covenant” and its significance— 1. Read 1 Samuel 13:13-14; 1 Samuel 16:5-13, 18; 1 Samuel 17:26, 32-37, 45-47. The Sc...

    We can get an inside view of what David felt and did during his years of flight from Saul. It was probably during this time that David wrote many of the wonderful Psalms we know (in particular Psalms 34, 52, 54, 56, 63, and 142). Suggestion: Put slips of paper to hold your place in each psalm. 9. What was the first thing that David did? (Psalm 34:4...

  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Prayer must always be the first response of every true believer because it is the only response of faith. 2. I Am to Fear the Lord (Psalm 25:8–14) As David prays, his thoughts turn to the Lord, His character, and His works. He remembers that the Lord is “good and upright’ (vs. 8), and His paths are “mercy and truth” (v. 10).

  5. a. The LORD is my light and my salvation: Like many psalms, King David wrote this from a season of trouble. Yet it is a song of confidence and triumph: because David was not in darkness or ultimate peril because the LORD was his light and salvation. i. God Himself brought light to David’s life. He did not despair in darkness and all that it ...

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  7. Apr 18, 2013 · Psalm 13 tells you what to do when God seems distant. The psalm falls into three stanzas of two verses each: 1. The problem (13:1‑2); 2. The petition (13:3‑4); 3. The praise (13:5‑6). The stanzas seem to decrease in their magnitude or turmoil. At first David cries out in anguish.

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