psalm study part 2 - relevant students
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Daily Questions: Answer these questions each day as a way of
reflecting on and learning from your daily reading
1. What stood out to you? 2. What did you learn about God? 3. What did you learn about people? 4. What is your key take away from this passage? 5. How can you apply this to your life?
Day 29
Psalm 39-40
Spend some time worshipping the Lord before you dive into his
word.
Day 32
Psalm 45-46
God is described as “king” a lot. What does that mean to you? Is he
your king?
Day 30
Psalm 41-42
What has stuck out to you over and over again throughout this
study?
Day 31
Psalm 43-44
What questions have you come across in your reading? Have you
looked for answers?
Part 2
Daily Questions:
Answer these questions each day as a way of reflecting on and learning from your daily reading
1. What stood out to you? 2. What did you learn about God? 3. What did you learn about people? 4. What is your key take away from this passage? 5. How can you apply this to your life?
Day 33
Psalm 47-48
Sing praises to the name of the Lord today. Have you been
putting what you have learned into practice?
Day 36
Psalm 51-52 Psalm 51 is on the Spotify playlist.
Check it out!
Day 34
Psalm 49 What wisdom did you learn from
this passage today?
Day 35
Psalm 50
How has prayer been a part of your life the past couple weeks? Take some intentional time to
pray today.
Day 38
Psalm 55
Are you hurting today? Practice casting your burdens on the Lord
through prayer.
Day 37
Psalm 53-54 Has this study in Psalms inspired
you to be creative? I encourage you to share your work with
someone today!
Daily Questions:
Answer these questions each day as a way of reflecting on and learning from your daily reading
1. What stood out to you? 2. What did you learn about God? 3. What did you learn about people? 4. What is your key take away from this passage? 5. How can you apply this to your life?
Day 39
Psalm 56-57
I encourage you to do some digging on the historical context
of what David was going through when he wrote these Psalms.
Day 42
Psalm 62-63
Are you on the same page as David? Is God’s love better than
life? Think about that today.
Day 40
Psalm 58-59 Ask the Lord to put someone on
your heart to pray for. Maybe reach out to that friend with an
encouraging text as well.
Day 41
Psalm 60-61
What are you feeling today? Honestly and truly. Share that
with God, whatever it is.
Day 43
Psalm 64-65
I’m plugging Blue Letter Bible again. It’s a great resource to help
you better understand God’s word!
Day 44
Psalm 66-67
What has the discipline of reading your bible every day taught you? How will you continue this habit
or maybe start it?
Daily Questions:
Answer these questions each day as a way of reflecting on and learning from your daily reading
1. What stood out to you? 2. What did you learn about God? 3. What did you learn about people? 4. What is your key take away from this passage? 5. How can you apply this to your life?
Day 45
Psalm 68
There’s a lot of places mentioned in this Psalm. Try and find a map
with them so you can visualize what David is describing.
Day 48
Psalm 72
What have you learned about God’s character over and over again? Why do you think it is
repeated so much?
Day 46
Psalm 69
What verse stood out to you today? Memorize it!
Day 47
Psalm 70-71 What are you thinking and feeling today? Write your own Psalm to
the Lord. You’re basically an expert now!
Day 49
Psalm 73
What does it mean that God is your portion? Sit with that today.
Day 50
Psalm 74 What has God been teaching you up to this point? How can you be bold and share that with others?
Daily Questions:
Answer these questions each day as a way of reflecting on and learning from your daily reading
1. What stood out to you? 2. What did you learn about God? 3. What did you learn about people? 4. What is your key take away from this passage? 5. How can you apply this to your life?
Day 51
Psalm 75-76
This book was written thousands of years ago. Do you believe that it is still true and good today? Why?
Day 54
Psalm 79-80 Do you ever feel like God is angry
with you? Why do you feel that way? Is it right?
Day 52
Psalm 77
Do you know what a testimony is? Look it up and start thinking
about your own testimony.
Day 53
Psalm 78
Spend some time silently waiting on the Lord today. If it’s weird, do
it anyways!
Day 55
Psalm 81-82
David isn’t the only one who wrote Psalms. Who is Asaph?
Day 56
Psalm 83-84
Really reflect on what God has shown you and how you have
changed throughout this month. Praise him for it!