All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD. All the families of the nations will bow down before Him. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Psalm 22:27? 2. How can Psalm 22:27 inspire global evangelism efforts in today's world? 3. What does "all the families of the nations" reveal about God's salvation plan? 4. How does Psalm 22:27 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19? 5. In what ways can we encourage others to "turn to the LORD" daily? 6. How does Psalm 22:27 challenge our understanding of God's sovereignty over nations? 7. How does Psalm 22:27 predict the global impact of Christianity? 8. What historical evidence supports the fulfillment of Psalm 22:27? 9. How does Psalm 22:27 align with the Great Commission in the New Testament? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 22? 11. Where is the scientific or archeological evidence supporting Isaiah 42:10–12’s claim of global praise to this servant? 12. How can the psalmist (Ps 61:2) claim to cry out “from the ends of the earth” when historically his travels were limited to a specific region? 13. What were Christ's final words on the cross? 14. Psalm 87:4 – How can Rahab (often associated with Egypt) and Babylon both be said to belong to Zion if they were historically distinct cultures? Discussion Questions 1. How does the phrase "all the ends of the earth" challenge our understanding of God's reach and mission?2. In what ways can we actively participate in helping "all the families of the nations" turn to the LORD? 3. What does it mean for you personally to "remember and turn to the LORD" in your daily life? 4. How can the act of "bowing down" before God be reflected in our attitudes and actions? 5. How do the themes in Psalm 22:27 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, and how can we apply this in our local context?1. How do you relate to David's feeling of abandonment in verses 1-2? 2. What can we learn from David's remembrance of God's faithfulness to his ancestors in times of despair (verses 3-5)? 3. In your life, how have you handled mockery or scorn due to your faith, as David did (verses 6-8)? 4. How does David's unshakeable faith, despite his situation, inspire you (verses 9-10)? 5. Reflect on a time when you felt surrounded by 'enemies.' How did your faith influence your response (verses 11-18)? 6. How does this Psalm help you understand the role of prayer during times of crisis (verses 19-21)? 7. What are the ways you testify of God's goodness in your life (verses 22-24)? 8. How do verses 25-31 inspire you to invite others to praise God? 9. In Psalm 22, David moved from lament to praise. What does this teach you about the nature of faith? 10. What is the significance of David's prophecy about future generations (verse 31)? 11. In what ways does Psalm 22 encourage you to maintain hope in seemingly hopeless situations? 12. How can you apply the lessons from Psalm 22 to a current situation in your life? 13. How does Psalm 22 change your perspective on suffering and deliverance? 14. Why do you think David continued to express his faith in God despite feeling abandoned? 15. How can Psalm 22 guide us in responding to personal trials in our day-to-day lives? 16. How can we use David's experiences in Psalm 22 to help others who might be going through a similar situation? 17. How does Psalm 22 inform our understanding of the concept of sacrifice and redemption? 18. What lessons can we learn about community from David's call to collective worship? 19. How does Psalm 22 enhance your understanding of the relationship between lament and praise? 20. How can we use the insights from Psalm 22 to strengthen our faith and commitment to God? Links Psalm 22:27 NIVPsalm 22:27 NLT Psalm 22:27 ESV Psalm 22:27 NASB Psalm 22:27 KJV Psalm 22:27 Commentaries Bible Hub |



