Psalm 31:18
May lying lips be silenced--lips that speak with arrogance against the righteous, full of pride and contempt.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 31:18?

2. How can we guard against "lying lips" in our daily conversations?

3. What does Psalm 31:18 teach about God's justice against false accusers?

4. How does Psalm 31:18 connect with Proverbs 12:22 on truthfulness?

5. In what ways can we seek God's protection from deceitful speech today?

6. How can believers encourage others to speak truthfully, as Psalm 31:18 suggests?

7. How does Psalm 31:18 address the issue of false accusations against believers?

8. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 31:18?

9. How does Psalm 31:18 reflect the theme of divine justice?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 31?

11. Why did God create a world where suffering exists when He could have created one without pain?

12. What is the Bible's stance on slander?

13. Psalm 73:3 says the wicked prosper, yet other passages (e.g., Psalm 1:3) promise prosperity for the righteous--how do we reconcile this contradiction?

14. Is my spouse the right partner for me?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding the power of words influence the way you communicate with others?

2. In what ways can you actively guard your heart to ensure your speech reflects humility and truth?

3. How can you apply the principle of trusting in God's justice when facing false accusations or slander?

4. What practical steps can you take to align your speech with the teachings of Scripture, particularly in challenging situations?

5. How do the additional scriptures connected to Psalm 31:18 deepen your understanding of the importance of truthful and humble speech?1. How does David demonstrate his trust in God in Psalm 31?

2. Can you recall a time when you felt like a 'broken vessel' as described in verse 12? How did you seek God's intervention during this period?

3. How does David contrast those who trust in God and those who follow false idols in verses 6-8?

4. What does Psalm 31 teach us about God's protection and refuge?

5. What does it mean to commit your spirit into God's hands as David does in verse 5?

6. How does David's portrayal of his affliction make you reflect on your own moments of distress?

7. In verse 24, David encourages believers to be strong and courageous. How does this inspire you in your personal walk with God?

8. How do you reconcile David's afflictions with his unwavering faith and trust in God throughout Psalm 31?

9. How can you apply David's affirmation of hope in God's goodness in your life?

10. How does the theme of divine protection in Psalm 31 resonate with your experiences?

11. What is the significance of acknowledging God’s steadfast love, even in times of distress?

12. Can you identify with David's expressions of feeling ignored and forgotten? How do you approach God in such times?

13. How does Psalm 31 influence your perspective on suffering and divine protection?

14. David prays for God to silence the liars and the boastful. How does this prayer reflect on the concepts of justice and truth in our contemporary world?

15. How can David's words in Psalm 31 inspire believers to hold onto faith in times of trouble?

16. How does Psalm 31 reinforce the concept of God's divine protection in our everyday life?

17. In Psalm 31, David experiences deep emotional lows but also moments of joy and hope. How does this parallel the ups and downs of our lives?

18. How can Psalm 31 help you navigate feelings of fear and abandonment?

19. How can we use David's prayer in Psalm 31 to strengthen our relationship with God?

20. Reflect on the idea of God as a refuge mentioned in Psalm 31. How has this concept played out in your own life experiences?

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