A Phone Tree Bible Study – Assignment 3

POSITION YOURSELF: Psalm 107:1-6
PORE OVER AND PARAPHRASE THE MATERIAL: Let those who have breath praise the LORD! Shout out and proclaim all that the LORD has done. Passionately erupt with your praise for Him. Celebrate Him, and remember what He has brought you through and delivered you from. Believe that the LORD will rescue you every time. Know, without question, that He will save you. Call to Him. Express your gratitude and give thanks to the Savior for His deliverance.
PULL OUT THE SPIRITUAL POINTS:
– Not a day should go by without you connecting with God by way of your praise.
– Never forget how much the LORD loves you.
– Appreciate that God’s unending mercy, His ever present loving-kindness, and His unwavering faithfulness are bigger and greater than you can imagine. Know that He extends that and more to you.
– Understand that you do not have to be a spiritual nomad, wandering and lost. You don’t have to exist in a state of brokenness or hopelessness. Grasp the fact that the LORD is a Savior and a Deliverer.
– Don’t hold back your applause of praise. Tell everyone about the God who saves and about the God who saved you.
POSE YOUR QUESTIONS:
– Do I make attempts to connect with God on a daily basis?
– Are the praise and prayer renderings that I make to God the same day in and day out? If so, why?
– Has my relationship with the LORD become stale or comfortable?
– Has my approach to God become dry and irreverent?
– Do I go to the LORD with more I wants or with more thanksgiving?
– Do I feel worthy of receiving God’s love…and forgiveness?
– Do I try to apply earthly logic or worldly wisdom to God’s mercy and grace?
– Do I have a lack of understanding when it comes to God’s faithfulness? (Spiritual Fitness Challenge: Study the Scriptures to see examples of God’s faithfulness. Start with a review of Genesis in the Old Testament and proceed toward Acts in the New Testament.)
– Do I focus more so on the areas of my life that are going “wrong,” or do I focus more so on the God who does all things well?
– Do I dwell on past issues that God has previously delivered me from? If so, why do I revisit those things?
– Do I truly believe that God has saved me or that I can be saved?
– Is there anything or anyone that holds me back from praising God?
– When was the last time I publicly praised God or shared His message of salvation?
PLAN OBEDIENCE AND PIN A DATE:
1) Proceed to Psalm 107:7-13 and make your 5P notations.
2) Remember to pray before, during and after your study time.
3) Reflect on what you learn along the way.
4) Continue the scripture memorization process. Read, rehearse, and regurgitate verses 8, 9, and 13.
5) If you have a copy of Steadfast Love, please continue on with Week Two. It is entitled THE DESERT.
6) Spread the Good News of the Gospel with someone.
7) Feel free to share your thoughts on what you have learned from Psalm 107:1-6. The comment section of this post is open.
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Steadfast Love: A Study of Psalm 107 by Lauren Chandler
Week 1 Memorable Quotes:
“God is here, ready and waiting for us.”
“… if we’re breathing, we’re worshiping.”
“In our broken worship, we tie our hope to false anchors…”
“… see, cling to, and confide in the true Anchor – the God of steadfast love.”
“Do not be dismayed…he [Satan] has been defeated, and no matter the schemes he designs for you, the Lord can turn it for your good.”
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May God bless you on your spiritual journey.
#awaken
Let us study the Word of God. Let us grow in grace and knowledge. Let us be transformed by the love of the LORD.

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