Psalm 116:2
Because He has inclined His ear to me, I will call on Him as long as I live.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 116:2?

2. How does Psalm 116:2 encourage us to call on God in prayer?

3. What does "He has inclined His ear" reveal about God's nature?

4. How can we apply the promise of Psalm 116:2 in daily life?

5. Which other scriptures emphasize God's attentiveness to our prayers?

6. How does Psalm 116:2 inspire confidence in God's responsiveness to our needs?

7. How does Psalm 116:2 influence our understanding of God's attentiveness to prayer?

8. What historical context surrounds the writing of Psalm 116:2?

9. How does Psalm 116:2 challenge our perception of divine intervention?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 116?

11. What is the Invocation Prayer?

12. What does 'incline your ear' mean?

13. How do we explain the anthropomorphic language in Exodus 33:22-23 where God shows Moses only His back, suggesting that God has a physical form?

14. Psalm 116:1-2 claims God hears prayers--why then do many prayers seem to go unanswered?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding that God inclines His ear to us change the way we approach prayer?

2. In what ways can we cultivate a lifelong commitment to calling on God, as the psalmist did?

3. How does the assurance of God's attentiveness to our prayers provide comfort in times of distress?

4. What are some practical steps we can take to deepen our personal relationship with God, based on the imagery of Him inclining His ear?

5. How can we encourage others in our community to rely on prayer, especially when they are facing challenges?1. How does Psalm 116 redefine the concept of divine love for you?

2. Can you recall a time when you felt heard by God like the psalmist in verses 1-2? How did it change your relationship with God?

3. How does the psalmist's cry for help in verses 3-4 resonate with your own experiences of despair? How did faith factor into your situation?

4. In verses 5-7, the psalmist refers to God as gracious and merciful. How have you experienced God's grace and mercy in your life?

5. Verse 8-11 speaks about deliverance from life's trials. Have you experienced a 'divine rescue'? How did it influence your faith?

6. What vows or commitments have you made to God, as the psalmist does in verses 12-14? Have you followed through on them?

7. How does the concept of public affirmation of faith in verses 12-14 apply to our contemporary Christian practice?

8. How does the psalmist's view of death in verses 15-19 compare to modern views of mortality within and outside religious contexts?

9. How do you interpret the statement "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints" in our present day?

10. In your day-to-day life, how can you practice the dedication to God's service described in verses 15-19?

11. How can you use this psalm to strengthen your faith during times of adversity?

12. How does the transformation from despair to delight in Psalm 116 inspire you in your personal life?

13. What role does gratitude play in your relationship with God, in light of Psalm 116?

14. How does the psalmist's experience encourage you to be more open about your faith in public settings?

15. If you were to write a modern psalm of your experiences with God, what elements from Psalm 116 would you include?

16. The psalmist shifts from an individual perspective to a more communal perspective in his praise of God. How does this resonate with the importance of community in your own faith experience?

17. How does Psalm 116 challenge or support your understanding of prayer?

18. How does the concept of divine rescue in Psalm 116 influence your perception of God's presence in your life?

19. What lessons from Psalm 116 can you apply to navigate through the current challenges you face?

20. How does Psalm 116 guide you in your expression of thanks and praise to God?

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