Psalm 115:7
they have hands, but cannot feel; they have feet, but cannot walk; they cannot even clear their throats.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 115:7?

2. How does Psalm 115:7 highlight the futility of idols in our lives?

3. What actions can we take to avoid idolizing material possessions today?

4. How does Psalm 115:7 connect with Exodus 20:4 on idolatry?

5. In what ways can we ensure our worship is directed solely to God?

6. How can Psalm 115:7 inspire us to trust in God's power over idols?

7. How does Psalm 115:7 challenge the belief in idols having power or life?

8. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 115:7?

9. How does Psalm 115:7 reflect the theme of divine sovereignty?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 115?

11. Was Jesus' sacrifice historically and spiritually authentic?

12. Why worship idols that cannot speak or move?

13. Psalm 22:16 - Does the phrase 'they have pierced my hands and my feet' reflect a later Christian interpretation rather than the original Hebrew text?

14. How do Psalms foreshadow Jesus Christ's life and mission?
Discussion Questions
1. What are some modern-day "idols" that people might trust in, and how can we guard against them?

2. How does understanding the impotence of idols enhance our appreciation for the power and presence of God?

3. In what ways can we ensure that our faith is active and not lifeless, like the idols described in Psalm 115:7?

4. How do the teachings in Isaiah 44 and Jeremiah 10 reinforce the message of Psalm 115:7?

5. Reflect on a time when you were tempted to rely on something other than God. How did you redirect your trust back to Him?1. How does Psalm 115 illustrate the difference between the living God and idols?

2. What is the significance of God doing as He pleases in the heavens and on the earth?

3. What does Psalm 115 teach us about the danger of idolatry in our own lives?

4. How can we apply the lessons about trust from verses 9-11 in our daily life?

5. What kind of blessings are mentioned in verses 12-15 for those who trust in God?

6. How does the Psalmist's pledge to trust in God inspire your faith journey?

7. What does it mean that the heavens belong to God, but the earth has been given to man?

8. Why is it important to praise God while we live, according to verse 17-18?

9. How can we recognize and remove idols in our contemporary life?

10. How do the themes of this Psalm apply to your current circumstances?

11. How does the depiction of idols in this Psalm help you understand the emptiness of worldly pursuits?

12. In what areas of your life do you struggle to fully trust God? How does this Psalm encourage you to deepen your trust?

13. What does this Psalm teach us about God's faithfulness and love? How have you experienced this in your own life?

14. How can we ensure that we are a blessing to our future generations, as mentioned in the Psalm?

15. How does Psalm 115 encourage you in your faith when facing trials and tribulations?

16. In what ways can you actively reject the 'idols' of our time?

17. How does the concept of God being our 'shield' provide comfort and security?

18. How does this Psalm resonate with your understanding of God's supremacy?

19. How can this Psalm inspire us to live our lives in a way that glorifies God?

20. What steps can you take to strengthen your faith, based on the teachings of Psalm 115?

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