Psalm 119:31
I cling to Your testimonies, O LORD; let me not be put to shame.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 119:31?

2. How can we "cling to Your testimonies" in our daily lives today?

3. What does it mean to "cling" in the context of Psalm 119:31?

4. How does Psalm 119:31 connect with Jesus' teachings in John 15:7?

5. How can we avoid being "put to shame" by following God's Word?

6. What practical steps help us adhere to God's testimonies consistently?

7. What does "I cling to Your testimonies" mean in Psalm 119:31?

8. How does Psalm 119:31 challenge personal commitment to God's word?

9. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 119?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 119?

11. What is the significance of Day 31 in the journey?

12. How can we reconcile the traditional view that Psalm 119 was authored by David with scholarly assertions that it may have multiple authors or was written much later (Psalm 119)?

13. In the New Testament, certain laws seem superseded by new teachings (e.g., Hebrews 8:13); how does this harmonize with Psalm 119's emphasis on the perpetuity of God's law (Psalm 119)?

14. Can Satan listen to our prayers?
Discussion Questions
1. What does it mean to "cling" to God's testimonies in your daily life, and how can you practically implement this in your routine?

2. How does the concept of not being put to shame relate to your personal experiences of standing firm in your faith?

3. In what ways do you see God's testimonies as a reflection of His character, and how does this understanding impact your relationship with Him?

4. How can you draw strength from other scriptures, like Joshua 1:8 and Romans 1:16, to reinforce your commitment to God's Word?

5. Reflect on a time when obedience to God's Word protected you from shame or led to a positive outcome. How can this experience encourage you to continue clinging to His testimonies?1. What does the writer's reverence for God's laws reveal about their faith and understanding of God?

2. How do the various emotions expressed by the Psalmist reflect different aspects of human life?

3. How does Psalm 119 encourage you to approach trials and tribulations in your own life?

4. How does the Psalmist describe the impact of God's word in his life? What does this mean for us today?

5. How can we apply the Psalmist's desire for understanding in our own pursuit of wisdom?

6. What role does prayer play in the Psalmist's relationship with God?

7. How does the Psalmist depict the concept of hope?

8. Why do you think the psalmist has such a strong commitment to God's law?

9. How does the Psalmist's attitude towards God's law challenge our modern view of obedience and law?

10. What practical steps can we take to 'hide God's word in our heart' as expressed in verse 11?

11. In verse 37, the Psalmist asks God to turn his eyes away from worthless things; how can we apply this in our daily life?

12. How does Psalm 119 influence your understanding of the importance of God's commandments?

13. In what ways does Psalm 119 affirm the reliability and trustworthiness of God's promises?

14. How can the principles expressed in Psalm 119 guide our decision-making process in daily life?

15. What actions can we take to follow the Psalmist's example of continual meditation on God's laws?

16. How can the Psalmist's perseverance inspire you in the face of your personal struggles?

17. In what areas of your life do you need to pray for discernment as the Psalmist did in verse 66?

18. How can Psalm 119 be a source of comfort during difficult times?

19. How does the Psalmist's love for God's law shape his outlook on life and personal identity?

20. How can the lessons from Psalm 119 inspire us to a deeper relationship with God through the study and application of His laws?

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