Psalm 118:21
I will give You thanks, for You have answered me, and You have become my salvation.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 118:21?

2. How can we express gratitude like Psalm 118:21 in our daily prayers?

3. What does Psalm 118:21 reveal about God's role in our salvation?

4. How does Psalm 118:21 connect with Jesus as the cornerstone in the New Testament?

5. In what ways can we acknowledge God's answers to our prayers today?

6. How can Psalm 118:21 inspire us to share our faith with others?

7. What does Psalm 118:21 reveal about God's role in answering prayers?

8. How does Psalm 118:21 reflect the theme of gratitude in the Bible?

9. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 118:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 118?

11. What does 'This is the day the Lord made' mean?

12. What are the Stations of the Cross?

13. (Psalm 118:26) Can 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord' be reconciled with other Old Testament texts or is it a later theological addition?

14. (Psalm 118) In light of archaeological and textual studies, can we confirm its authorship or era of composition, or does uncertainty undermine its reliability?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the psalmist's expression of gratitude in Psalm 118:21 inspire you to reflect on your own experiences of answered prayer?

2. In what ways can you incorporate the practice of giving thanks into your daily life, as encouraged by this verse and 1 Thessalonians 5:18?

3. How does understanding God as your salvation influence your perspective on current challenges or difficulties?

4. Can you identify a time when you experienced God's deliverance? How did that experience shape your faith and relationship with Him?

5. How can you use your testimony of God's faithfulness to encourage others, as seen in the communal aspect of Psalm 118?1. How does the theme of God's enduring love resonate with your personal experiences?

2. Discuss a time when you felt surrounded by challenges. How does the Psalmist's reaction inspire you?

3. What does the phrase "The Lord is my strength and song" mean to you?

4. How do the concepts of divine discipline and mercy appear in your life?

5. In what ways can you personally relate to the metaphor of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone?

6. How can the principles of Psalm 118 be applied to modern society's struggles?

7. How does Psalm 118 influence your perspective on depending on God versus humans?

8. Discuss the concept of "gates of righteousness." What do they symbolize for you?

9. How might the expressions of victory and thanksgiving in Psalm 118 be practiced in your daily life?

10. How do you interpret the plea for salvation and success in your contemporary context?

11. How can the lessons from Psalm 118 be used to handle conflicts and adversities in present-day living?

12. How can you incorporate gratitude, as emphasized in Psalm 118, in your everyday routine?

13. What steps can you take to strengthen your trust in God's protection, as the Psalmist does?

14. In what ways does Psalm 118 inspire you to remain steadfast in your faith?

15. How does the Psalmist's celebration of victory over enemies resonate with your personal or societal experiences?

16. How do you perceive the concept of divine mercy presented in Psalm 118?

17. What are some practical ways to enact the call for salvation and success in our modern world?

18. How might the notion of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone be interpreted in today's sociopolitical context?

19. How can the Psalmist's unwavering belief in God's love be mirrored in your life?

20. How does Psalm 118 influence your understanding of God's role in your life?

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