Psalm 37:28
For the LORD loves justice and will not forsake His saints. They are preserved forever, but the offspring of the wicked will be cut off.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 37:28?

2. How does Psalm 37:28 assure us of God's justice and faithfulness?

3. What does "the LORD loves justice" mean for our daily decision-making?

4. How can we emulate God's love for justice in our communities?

5. What other scriptures emphasize God's protection of the faithful?

6. How does Psalm 37:28 encourage us to trust in God's eternal promises?

7. How does Psalm 37:28 reflect God's justice and faithfulness?

8. Why does Psalm 37:28 emphasize the protection of the faithful?

9. How does Psalm 37:28 address the fate of the wicked?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 37?

11. If God wants to protect His people, why does He allow the righteous to suffer at the hands of the wicked?

12. If God is just, why is David not immediately punished for his actions in 2 Samuel 11:26–27?

13. How can Psalm 64:7’s portrayal of God shooting enemies with arrows be reconciled with a God described as loving in other scriptures?

14. If Psalm 140 is attributed to David, is there concrete evidence supporting his authorship, or could it be someone else?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding God's love for justice influence your daily decisions and interactions with others?

2. In what ways can you find assurance in the promise that God will not forsake His saints, especially during challenging times?

3. How does the contrast between the fate of the righteous and the wicked in Psalm 37:28 motivate you to live a life that honors God?

4. What are some practical ways you can reflect God's justice in your community or workplace?

5. How can the eternal perspective of being "preserved forever" change the way you prioritize your time and resources?1. How does Psalm 37 address the issue of the prosperity of the wicked?

2. In what ways can you practically apply the command to "fret not yourself because of evildoers" in your everyday life?

3. How does this Psalm reassure you about God's sense of justice?

4. Discuss how the theme of patience is addressed in this Psalm. How does it resonate with your personal experience?

5. What does "inherit the land" mean to you in a modern context?

6. How does the Psalm's portrayal of the righteous inspire you in your journey of faith?

7. What does it mean to "commit your way to the Lord" in the present day context?

8. Discuss the implications of divine providence as portrayed in Psalm 37.

9. In what ways does this Psalm challenge your understanding of the concepts of righteousness and wickedness?

10. How does this Psalm influence your understanding of God's promises?

11. How can you apply the principles from this Psalm when dealing with injustices in your own life?

12. How can the advice in Psalm 37 guide you in dealing with envy or jealousy?

13. How can the concept of divine justice in this Psalm be applied in contemporary societal issues?

14. How does the Psalmist's depiction of the fate of the wicked affect your perspective on the temporary prosperity of the unjust?

15. What actions can you take to "trust in the Lord and do good," as the Psalm instructs?

16. How does the comparison of the wicked and the righteous in Psalm 37 help you understand the implications of your choices?

17. How does Psalm 37's emphasis on God's protection encourage you during times of adversity?

18. How does the Psalmist's counsel to "be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him" speak to you personally?

19. What role does faith play in understanding and accepting the message of Psalm 37?

20. How can you use Psalm 37 as a source of comfort and assurance when faced with the apparent prosperity of those who do wrong?

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