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Psalm 23, 7 weeks
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Sure! Here's a Gospel-centered Bible study outline for Psalm 23:
Week 1: Psalm 23:1-2, The Lord is My Shepherd
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:1-2
Other Scripture References: John 10:11-18, Hebrews 13:20-21
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean for the Lord to be your shepherd?
What does this truth tell us about our relationship with God?
How does knowing that the Lord is your shepherd bring comfort and peace?
Week 2: Psalm 23:3-4, He Leads Me in Right Paths
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:3-4
Other Scripture References: Isaiah 40:11, John 14:6
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean for God to lead you in right paths?
How has God led you in the past and how has he brought you to where you are today?
How can we trust God to lead us in the future?
Week 3: Psalm 23:5-6, He Restores My Soul
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:5-6
Other Scripture References: Isaiah 43:18-19, Hebrews 4:15-16
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean for God to restore our souls?
How does God restore our souls when we feel lost, weary or defeated?
What does it look like for our souls to be restored in the midst of difficult situations?
Week 4: Psalm 23:7-8, He Leads Me to the Table
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:7-8
Other Scripture References: Matthew 26:26-29, Luke 22:19-20
Discussion Questions:
What is the significance of the table in this passage?
How does the table symbolize God's provision and care for us?
How can we cultivate a sense of gratitude for God's provision in our lives?
Week 5: Psalm 23:9-10, God is with Me Even in the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:9-10
Other Scripture References: Isaiah 41:10, Hebrews 13:5-6
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean for God to be with us in the valley of the shadow of death?
How does knowing that God is with us bring comfort and hope in the face of fear and uncertainty?
How can we trust God to be with us in the darkest moments of our lives?
Week 6: Psalm 23:11-12, God's Goodness and Mercy Will Follow Me All the Days of My Life
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:11-12
Other Scripture References: Lamentations 3:22-23, Romans 8:28-29
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean for God's goodness and mercy to follow us all the days of our life?
How does this truth shape the way we view our past, present, and future?
How can we live in the confidence that God's goodness and mercy will follow us every day?
Week 7: Psalm 23:13-14, I Shall Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever
Direct Scripture Passage: Psalm 23:13-14
Other Scripture References: John 14:1-3, Revelation 21:1-4
Discussion Questions:
What does it mean to dwell in the house of the Lord forever?
How does this truth shape our hope for the future?
How can we live in the present with the knowledge that we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever?
This is just one possible outline for a Bible study on Psalm 23. Depending on the specific needs and interests of your group, you may want to delve into different aspects of the text in more detail or spend more or less time on certain topics. I hope this provides a helpful starting point!
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