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Outline—Psalm 23

  1. The premise (v. 1)
  2. God’s provision (vv. 2, 3)
  3. God’s protection (v. 4a)
  4. God’s person (vv. 4b, 5)
  5. God’s promise (v. 6)

Related Scripture

  • Isaiah 40
  • Isaiah 9
  • Job 16

Other References

Take Home Points

  • Psalm 23 is a forward-looking psalm—perfect for comfort when your future is uncertain.

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Outline—Psalm 22

  1. Hopelessness (vv. 1–18)
  2. Prayerfulness (vv. 19–21)
  3. Praise (vv. 22–31)

Other References

Take Home Points

  • Your call when witnessing is to tell others what the Lord has done.

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Providence of God

Outline—Psalm 37

  1. God will deliver you (vv. 1–6)
  2. God will repay (vv. 7–11)
  3. God has a people (vv. 12–26)
  4. God has a plan (vv. 27–33)
  5. God has a lesson (vv. 34–40)

Related Scripture

  • Genesis 3:14–16
  • Genesis 4:6
  • Matthew 5
  • Job
  • Ecclesiastes

Take Home Points

  • The believer will be in the presence of God forever.

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God Glorified

Outline—Psalm 19

  1. God is glorified in nature (vv. 1–6)
  2. God is especially glorified in the Word (vv. 7–12)
  3. God is supposed to be glorified in you (vv. 13–14)

Related Scripture

  • Proverbs 1
  • Genesis 3

Take Home Points

  • All of nature argues for an Intelligent Creator.
  • David so loved the Word of God. He only had a fraction of what we have; shouldn’t we love the Word even more?
  • Even though you may think you haven’t done too many bad things, you are still a sinner.

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Saving Truth

Outline—Psalm 32

  1. Consequences of sin (vv. 1–6)
  2. Blessedness of being saved (vv. 7–11)

Related Scripture

  • Romans 4:5–8
  • Revelation 14

Take Home Points

  • Your request for forgiveness must be true repentance, not just fear of consequences.
  • God expects no less than blamelessness from believers.
  • Don’t presume the grace of God by putting off confession—you can go to God any time, day or night.
  • Conviction, contrition, confession, forgiveness, and openness to God’s wisdom are all found in Psalm 32.

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Outline—Psalm 1

  1. Godly man (vv. 1—3)
  2. Ungodly man (v. 4)
  3. Conclusion of the matter (vv. 5–6)

Take Home Points

  • Where does your happiness come from?
  • You need to discern between godly and ungodly people.
  • Do not adopt principles of the wicked.
  • Do not persist in the practices of sinners.
  • Do not associate with those who openly mock religion.
  • If you are born again, you have been transplanted—God purposefully placed you where you are.
  • Walk worthy of your calling.
  • Stand in the faith.
  • You (believers) will be seated in heaven.
  • If you are not born again, you need Christ if you want anything to come of you life.

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