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Where Will You Hide? (Psalm 46)

Sermon Series

August 11, 2024 • Jeff Dionise • Psalm 46

Dear OBC Family,

The troubles and worries of the world can sometimes feel overwhelming, even for Christians. What is your refuge? Are you tempted to distraction, or do you refresh your soul by drinking from the river of life? This Sunday we turn again to the Psalms of the Sons of Korah for a reminder of just how present the Lord is in whatever we are walking through.


I invite you to read Psalm 46 in preparation for worship. As you read, pay attention to the reasons why Jesus Christ is the only refuge that can be trusted. I pray the Lord will open the eyes of hearts Sunday to receive what he has prepared for us. 


I look forward to worshiping our Lord with you this Sunday.


In Christ,

Pastor Jeff

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Discussion & Response Questions for Psalm 46

Consider Psalm 46. How would you summarize the main idea or theme?

What is the context of verse 10? Note: It’s often used in “Christian” art with serene backdrops. Is this appropriate?

What organization do you notice to the psalm? (Look for repetition of words, phrases, or similar ideas)

Who are the characters in the psalm, and what are their actions?

The circumstances in the psalm appear fearful (vv. 2-3, v. 6a). Why is there an absence of fear?

Consider the river of v.4. What is the psalmist describing? Where else do you see this imagery in Scripture?

What are the imperatives of the psalm? What does God command?

To what end does God bring an end to wars and destroy weapons?

Consider v. 8, and v. 10a, and compare with Exodus 14:13. Considering where we are in redemptive history, what does it look like for us to apply this text?

How should we respond to this text?