Psalms 67:1-68:35

Lessons from Psalms 67—68 include: The threefold blessing: God the Father (“the Lord bless thee”), God the Son (“the Lord make his face shine upon thee”), and the Holy Spirit (“the Lord lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace”). The chief end of mankind is to glorify God by getting out the Word.

Psalms 61:1-66:20

Lessons from Psalms 61—66 include: Prayer needs to come from the heart. We need to trust God in the midst of our difficulties; He has permitted them. Christ is the Rock on which we stand firmly. God has all power and can do anything, but He also can exercise mercy.

Psalms 56:1-60:12

Lessons from Psalms 56—60 include: You can have faith and still be afraid. God preserves our tears so He can wipe them away. To walk in the Spirit means to utterly and absolutely depend on the Spirit of God.

Psalms 52:1-55:23

Lessons from Psalms 52—55 include: Boasting is a mark of the Antichrist. We need to turn our enemies over to God. God does a better job of dealing with our enemies than we can.

Psalms 51:1-19

Lessons learned from Psalm 51 include: Sin is to step over the boundaries of God; it’s always against Him. We not only need a Savior, we need cleansing. The only way we can be cleared of guilt is for Christ to die.

Psalms 49:1-50:23

Lessons from Psalms 49—50 include: No matter how rich a man is he cannot buy salvation. All men die and leave their possessions behind. The important thing in life is whether you are a redeemed child of God.

Psalms 46:1-48:14

Lessons from Psalm 46—48 include: In times of trouble, you can count on God; He is our refuge. The river speaks of the supply and refreshment God gives today through His Word. Messiah is the one who makes wars to cease.

Psalms 44:4-45:17

Lessons from Psalms 44:4—45:17 include: At His second coming, Jesus will be the King. Jesus Christ was the most joyous person on earth. We are not to love the world; we have been saved out of it.

Psalms 42:1-44:4

Lessons learned from Psalms 42—44:4 include: The godly remnant of Israel have a longing for God and call on Him to act on their behalf. During the Great Tribulation, Israel will think that destruction is upon them, but God will deliver them. The long-expected Messiah will return after the Tribulation.

Psalms 39:1-41:13

Lessons learned from Psalms 39—41 include: Are we living lives that will turn our children to Jesus? David asks the Lord to give him purpose and meaning in his life. We are pilgrims and strangers down here—our ultimate home is in eternity.

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