Psalm 145:18
The LORD is near to all who call on Him, to all who call out to Him in truth.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 145:18?

2. How does Psalm 145:18 encourage us to seek God in prayer daily?

3. What does "the LORD is near" mean for believers facing trials today?

4. How can we ensure our prayers align with "call on Him in truth"?

5. Which other scriptures emphasize God's nearness to those who seek Him?

6. How can Psalm 145:18 inspire us to deepen our relationship with God?

7. How does Psalm 145:18 define God's nearness to those who call on Him?

8. What does "call on Him in truth" mean in Psalm 145:18?

9. How does Psalm 145:18 challenge the idea of God being distant or uninvolved?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 145?

11. How can I be bold through faith in God?

12. (Psalm 145:18) How can one verify that God is “near to all who call on him” given the countless unanswered prayers or spiritual doubts?

13. How can I believe in Christianity when I don’t feel God’s presence?

14. Is the Lord near?
Discussion Questions
1. What does it mean to "call on Him in truth," and how can we ensure our prayers align with this principle?

2. How does the promise of God's nearness in Psalm 145:18 encourage you in your daily walk with Him?

3. In what ways can you cultivate a more sincere and truthful relationship with God?

4. How do the additional scriptures (Jeremiah 29:12-13, James 4:8, John 4:24) enhance your understanding of Psalm 145:18?

5. Reflect on a time when you felt God's nearness. What were the circumstances, and how did it impact your faith journey?1. How do the attributes of God described in Psalm 145 influence your view of Him?

2. How can you practically implement David's pledge to extol God every day in your own life?

3. What does it mean to you that God's greatness is "unsearchable"?

4. How can you actively pass on the knowledge of God's wondrous acts to the next generation, as suggested in verses 4-7?

5. How have you experienced God's abundant goodness and righteousness in your life?

6. Verses 8-9 describe God as slow to anger and rich in love. How does this impact your understanding of God's character?

7. In the context of the present day, how do you see God's compassionate care extending to all His creations?

8. How do the ideas of God's everlasting kingdom and His enduring dominion resonate with your understanding of world events?

9. How does acknowledging God's support and provision, as highlighted in verses 14-16, affect your approach to personal challenges?

10. Verses 17-20 contrast God's protection of those who love Him with His condemnation of the wicked. How does this influence your understanding of divine justice?

11. How does the closing verse, a call for all to bless God's holy name, inspire your personal worship?

12. How can the practice of daily praise, as modeled by David in this Psalm, bring transformation in your life and relationships?

13. How can the values and attitudes expressed in Psalm 145 guide our responses to current social issues?

14. What lessons can you draw from this Psalm to apply in your interactions with others?

15. How does Psalm 145 deepen your understanding of the relationship between God's majesty and His compassionate care?

16. In what ways does the psalmist's recognition of God's character as both mighty and merciful influence your faith journey?

17. How can the theme of generational faith transmission in Psalm 145 be relevant in today's digital age?

18. What practical steps can you take to uphold those who are falling around you, as God does according to verse 14?

19. How does Psalm 145 inform your understanding of God's role in providing for our daily needs?

20. How can we apply the psalmist's attitude of continual praise to God in the midst of life's challenges and triumphs?

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