Scripture – Psalm 11-14
Observation –
- Psalm 11:1-3 - The advice of fear
- Psalm 11:1 - David reacts to the advice to flee
- Psalm 11:2-3 - David remembers the fear of his friends
- Psalm 11:4-7 - The answer of faith
- Psalm 11:4 - David remembers God and his power
- Psalm 11:5-6 - David remembers the destiny of the wicked
- Psalm 12:1-5 - The problem of flattering lips
- Psalm 12:1-2 - The disappearance of the godly man and his unfortunate replacement.
- Psalm 12:3-5 - A plea to God to judge the wicked
- Psalm 12:6-8 - The words of God and wickedness of man
- Psalm 12:6-7 - The words of God
- Psalm 12:8 - The way of the wicked
- Psalm 13:1-2 - David's despair
- Psalm 13:1 - David's despair with the Lord
- Psalm 13:2 - David's despair with others and himself
- Psalm 13:3-4 - David's dependent prayer
- Psalm 13:5-6 - David's declaration
- Psalm 14:1-3 - The fate of the man who rejects God
- Psalm 14:1 - David’s analysis of the God-rejecting man.
- Psalm 14:2-3 - Heaven’s analysis of fallen humanity.
- Psalm 14:4-7 - God's defense of righteous people
- Psalm 14:4-6 - God defends the generation of the righteous
- Psalm 14:7 - Longing for the Lord's salvation
Timeless Outline –
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Application –
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