Month 30

Individual studies

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Group studies

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Church studies

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9
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Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9

Psalm 9

  1. Given the description in vv 1-4, how might you describe this God the psalmist writes about?
  2. The enemies have been described as running away from God, and perishing, e.g. v3 and v6. But how does the psalmist describe God?
  3. The reality might have been as real as the psalmist says, or exaggerated. What are some of God's character described here that you can relate to from your past experience?
  4. Verse 18: what kind of people are being depicted here? Using examples, in what ways might God include you in his plan?
Psalm 9