Many say of me, "God will not deliver him." Selah Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Psalm 3:2? 2. How can Psalm 3:2 strengthen your trust in God's deliverance today? 3. What does Psalm 3:2 reveal about the challenges believers face from others? 4. How does Psalm 3:2 connect with Romans 8:31 about God's support? 5. In what ways can you apply Psalm 3:2 during personal trials? 6. How does Psalm 3:2 encourage reliance on God despite others' doubts? 7. How does Psalm 3:2 challenge the believer's trust in God's protection amid adversity? 8. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 3:2? 9. How does Psalm 3:2 reflect the theme of divine deliverance? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 3? 11. What musical terms are used in Psalms? 12. What does "Selah" mean in the Bible? 13. What musical terms are mentioned in the Bible? 14. How does God provide deliverance from troubles? Discussion Questions 1. How does understanding the historical context of Absalom's rebellion enhance our reading of Psalm 3:2?2. In what ways can we apply David's trust in God to our own situations of doubt or opposition? 3. How do the words of others impact our faith, and how can we counteract negative influences with Scripture? 4. What role does the concept of "Selah" play in our personal reflection and prayer life? 5. How can we find assurance in God's salvation when facing trials, as seen in both Psalm 3 and Romans 8?1. How does David describe his enemies in the initial verses? How might this relate to challenges or adversaries you face today? 2. How does David transition from expressing despair to acknowledging God’s protection? What causes this shift in perspective? 3. What role does prayer play in David's journey through adversity? How might prayer be a source of strength in your own life? 4. Despite his situation, David is able to sleep peacefully. What does this tell you about the nature of his faith? 5. How does David's expression of God as his shield relate to your own understanding of God's protection? 6. How does David's faith influence his response to his enemies? 7. In what ways does Psalm 3 encourage you to handle present-day adversities? 8. How does David's affirmation that salvation belongs to the Lord influence your understanding of deliverance? 9. How can you apply the lesson of seeking God's intervention in your life, as David did in verse 7? 10. How does David's blessing of peace on God's people at the end of the psalm reflect his confidence in God's care? 11. What does Psalm 3 teach about the role of faith in overcoming fears? 12. How does the context of this Psalm (David fleeing from Absalom) enhance your understanding of David's faith and desperation? 13. In your life, how can you use David's example to maintain faith during difficult times? 14. How can you echo David's recognition of God's salvation in your own life? 15. How does this Psalm speak to the reality of suffering in the believer's life? 16. What elements of David's relationship with God can you apply in your personal relationship with Him? 17. How can David's experience inspire you to handle betrayal or adversity from close relations, as was the case with Absalom? 18. How does the trust and confidence David had in God inspire you in your faith journey? 19. How would you put into your own words the declaration in verse 8, "Salvation belongs to the Lord"? 20. What is one practical step you can take to apply the lessons from Psalm 3 in your daily life? Links Psalm 3:2 NIVPsalm 3:2 NLT Psalm 3:2 ESV Psalm 3:2 NASB Psalm 3:2 KJV Psalm 3:2 Commentaries Bible Hub |



