This morning we begin our "Psalms for the Summer" series. Today, we’ll look at Psalm 19, a Psalm of David. David’s lyrics show us God’s communication to us, through his creation and his Word, and our necessary response. C.S. Lewis writes on Psalm 19, “I take this to be the greatest poem in the Psalter and one of the greatest lyrics in the world.”
Reflection Questions:
Does Psalm 19 suggest that God still speaks today?
What does creation reveal to us about God?
What do his words reveal about Him and us?
What are the benefits of consuming his word? Why are his words to be desired more than gold?
What is our appropriate response? What keeps us from responding?
Psalms for the Summer: Psalm 19
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