Psalm 11:7
For the LORD is righteous; He loves justice. The upright will see His face.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 11:7?

2. How does Psalm 11:7 encourage us to pursue righteousness in our daily lives?

3. What does "the LORD is righteous" reveal about God's character and justice?

4. How can we "behold His face" through prayer and scripture study?

5. Connect Psalm 11:7 with Matthew 5:8 on seeing God through purity.

6. How can we reflect God's righteousness in our interactions with others today?

7. How does Psalm 11:7 define God's righteousness and its implications for believers?

8. What does "the upright will see His face" mean in Psalm 11:7?

9. How does Psalm 11:7 relate to the concept of divine justice?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 11?

11. What defines true righteousness according to the Bible?

12. If Psalm 11:7 affirms God’s love of righteousness, why does the broader biblical narrative allow for continued injustice and suffering?

13. What does righteousness mean?

14. Can gay individuals enter heaven?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding God's righteousness and love for justice impact your view of current events and societal issues?

2. In what ways can you pursue justice in your daily life, reflecting God's character to those around you?

3. What does it mean to you personally to "see His face," and how does this promise influence your spiritual walk?

4. How can the assurance of God's justice and righteousness provide comfort during times of personal adversity or injustice?

5. Reflect on a time when you experienced God's presence in a profound way. How did that encounter encourage you to live more uprightly?1. How do the opening verses of Psalm 11 challenge typical human responses to fear?

2. Reflect on a time when you felt like David in verse 1. How did your faith impact your response?

3. How does the imagery of God in His temple watching over humankind affect your understanding of His presence in your life?

4. What does it mean for God to "test" the righteous and the wicked? How have you experienced this in your own life?

5. How does the depiction of divine justice in this Psalm align or contrast with your own understanding of justice?

6. How can we reconcile the notion of a loving God with His hatred for those who love violence?

7. What does the fate of the wicked as described in this Psalm say about the consequences of our actions?

8. Reflect on the phrase "the upright will behold His face". What implications does this have for your life?

9. How can this Psalm serve as a guide when you encounter fear or intimidation?

10. How does Psalm 11 comfort you when facing the wickedness present in the world?

11. What practical steps can we take to keep our faith strong like David's during times of fear and uncertainty?

12. How does this Psalm address the problem of evil in the world?

13. How does the trust in God exhibited in Psalm 11 influence your personal relationship with God?

14. If you were in David's shoes, how would you respond to the advice to "flee like a bird to your mountain"?

15. How can Psalm 11 be used to counsel someone experiencing fear or discouragement?

16. How can we emulate the psalmist's trust in God in our daily lives?

17. How does understanding God's justice as described in Psalm 11 affect your perspective on current world events?

18. How can this Psalm provide guidance in addressing social injustices?

19. What are some ways we can apply the message of Psalm 11 in our relationships with others?

20. Reflect on the final verse of Psalm 11. What steps can we take to ensure that we are among those who "behold His face"?

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