Psalm 135:21
Blessed be the LORD from Zion--He who dwells in Jerusalem. Hallelujah!
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 135:21?

2. How does Psalm 135:21 encourage us to praise God in daily life?

3. What does "blessed be the LORD from Zion" reveal about God's presence?

4. How can we incorporate the message of Psalm 135:21 in our prayers?

5. Connect Psalm 135:21 with other verses emphasizing God's dwelling in Zion.

6. How does acknowledging God's presence in Zion strengthen our faith today?

7. What does "Blessed be the LORD from Zion" signify in Psalm 135:21?

8. How does Psalm 135:21 reflect God's presence in Jerusalem?

9. Why is Zion significant in the context of Psalm 135:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 135?

11. What events define the Triumphal Entry in Volume 23?

12. Why does Psalm 102 speak of Zion's restoration without any clear historical fulfillment during the time it was written?

13. Psalm 87:7 - In what sense are all 'springs' in Zion, given that historically rivers and water sources are not exclusive to Jerusalem?

14. What defines the City of God?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the concept of God's presence in Zion and Jerusalem enhance your understanding of His presence in your life today?

2. In what ways can you incorporate the call to "Hallelujah" into your daily routine, fostering a spirit of continual praise?

3. How does the significance of Jerusalem in biblical prophecy influence your perspective on current events and God's future plans?

4. What are some practical ways you can join with others in your community to worship and praise God, reflecting the communal aspect of this psalm?

5. How do the connections between Zion, Jerusalem, and the New Jerusalem in Revelation shape your hope and anticipation for the future?1. How does Psalm 135 inspire you to praise God in your daily life?

2. How does the sovereignty of God, as depicted in the Psalm, affect your understanding of your place in the universe?

3. Reflect on verses 5-7. How do these verses shape your understanding of God's power over nature and the universe?

4. In verses 8-12, the Psalmist recalls God's judgment on Egypt and Canaan. How does this historical context influence your perspective of God's justice?

5. How does the Psalmist's description of God's compassion and mercy in verses 13-14 impact your view of God's character?

6. The Psalmist contrasts God and idols in verses 15-18. What "idols" do people often worship in today's society, and how does this contrast with worshiping God?

7. How can we apply the teachings of Psalm 135 to navigate modern-day challenges and crises?

8. The Psalm concludes with a renewed call to praise God. How can you cultivate a habit of praise in your life?

9. How can this Psalm influence your prayers and your relationship with God?

10. How does understanding God's sovereignty and mercy influence your actions towards others?

11. Reflect on the role of God as a redeemer. How does this resonate with your personal experiences?

12. How can we live out the message of Psalm 135 in our communities?

13. What does it mean to fear the Lord in the context of this Psalm and in present day living?

14. How can Psalm 135 help you in your spiritual growth?

15. In the Psalm, God's love for Israel is mentioned. How does this reflect God's love for all of humanity?

16. What practical steps can you take to avoid idolatry in your life?

17. How can we see the manifestation of God's love and mercy in our everyday life?

18. In the face of injustice, how can the Psalmist's recount of God's justice encourage us?

19. How does the depiction of God's power in this Psalm provide comfort during personal trials and tribulations?

20. Based on this Psalm, what attributes of God stand out to you the most and why?

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