You will pay them back what they deserve, O LORD, according to the work of their hands. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Lamentations 3:64? 2. How does Lamentations 3:64 reflect God's justice towards our adversaries? 3. What can we learn about God's character from Lamentations 3:64? 4. How does Lamentations 3:64 connect with Romans 12:19 on vengeance? 5. How should Lamentations 3:64 influence our response to personal injustice? 6. How can we trust God's judgment as seen in Lamentations 3:64? 7. What does Lamentations 3:64 reveal about God's justice and retribution? 8. How does Lamentations 3:64 align with the concept of divine vengeance? 9. Why does Lamentations 3:64 emphasize repaying deeds rather than forgiveness? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Lamentations 3? 11. What proof exists that David truly authored Psalm 64, given the lack of concrete historical records to confirm its original context? 12. If Job 23:8-9 insists God is nowhere to be found, does this conflict with the broader biblical teaching that God is always present? 13. How can Psalm 137:9 be reconciled with a just and loving God when it seems to celebrate cruelty against children? 14. What themes are explored in the Book of Lamentations? Discussion Questions 1. How does understanding God's justice as described in Lamentations 3:64 impact your view of current injustices in the world?2. In what ways can you practice trusting in God's timing for justice in your personal life? 3. Reflect on a time when you experienced the consequences of sin. How did that experience shape your relationship with God? 4. How can you incorporate prayers for justice into your daily prayer life, following Jeremiah's example? 5. What are some ways you can hold onto hope for restoration in difficult circumstances, drawing from the themes in Lamentations?1. How does the writer of Lamentations 3 depict his suffering? 2. What does the author mean when he says God has blocked his prayers? 3. What can we learn from the shift in tone midway through the chapter? 4. How does the author describe God's love, mercy, and faithfulness? 5. Why do you think the author chooses to remember God's mercies while in affliction? 6. What does this chapter teach about waiting on God's salvation? How can this be applied in your life? 7. How does the author justify God's affliction and grief? 8. What does Lamentations 3 teach about personal and collective responsibility in sin? 9. How does the author's call to self-examination challenge you in your personal walk with God? 10. How can you relate to the author's plea for justice and deliverance? 11. In what ways does Lamentations 3 encourage the practice of lament in the face of suffering? 12. How does this chapter address the balance of divine justice and mercy? 13. What steps can you take to cultivate a heart of repentance as exemplified in this chapter? 14. How would you apply the lessons from Lamentations 3 during a season of personal suffering or despair? 15. How does remembering God's faithfulness and mercy daily (as in verse 23) impact your perspective on daily challenges? 16. Can you share a time when you felt your prayers were blocked? How did you overcome that season? 17. How can Lamentations 3 guide your prayers during a time of personal or societal injustice? 18. How can we use the lessons from Lamentations 3 to offer hope to someone in a difficult situation? 19. In the light of Lamentations 3, how would you react to a friend attributing their suffering to God's punishment? 20. How can you, in your present situation, relate to the oscillation between despair and hope presented in Lamentations 3? Links Lamentations 3:64 NIVLamentations 3:64 NLT Lamentations 3:64 ESV Lamentations 3:64 NASB Lamentations 3:64 KJV Lamentations 3:64 Commentaries Bible Hub |



