Psalm 38:20
Those who repay my good with evil attack me for pursuing the good.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 38:20?

2. How can we respond to those who "repay evil for good" in Psalm 38:20?

3. What does Psalm 38:20 teach about the cost of following righteousness?

4. How does Psalm 38:20 connect with Jesus' teachings on loving enemies?

5. In what ways can we "pursue good" despite opposition, as in Psalm 38:20?

6. How can Psalm 38:20 guide our prayers for those who oppose us?

7. How does Psalm 38:20 address the concept of enemies repaying good with evil?

8. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 38:20?

9. How does Psalm 38:20 challenge the idea of unconditional forgiveness?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 38?

11. What is the Bible's stance on terrorism?

12. How should you respond to life's unfairness?

13. In Romans 12:19, if 'vengeance is mine' belongs to God, why do other biblical texts approve of direct punishment by believers?

14. Should you repay evil with evil?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's experience in Psalm 38:20 reflect the challenges we face when pursuing righteousness in today's world?

2. In what ways can we apply Romans 12:21 to situations where we are repaid evil for good?

3. How can Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:44 help us respond to those who attack us for doing good?

4. What lessons can we learn from Joseph's account in Genesis 50:20 about God's purpose in the midst of betrayal?

5. How can we practically demonstrate love and forgiveness to those who repay our good with evil, as encouraged in 1 Peter 3:9?1. How does David express his physical and emotional suffering in Psalm 38? Can you relate to these feelings in your own life?

2. In verses 1-8, how does David perceive God's hand in his affliction?

3. How does David's acknowledgment of his sin influence his understanding of his suffering?

4. Why do you think David's friends and companions stand aloof from his affliction?

5. What do David's pleas to God reveal about his relationship with Him?

6. How does David express his isolation in verses 9-14? How can we find solace in God when experiencing loneliness?

7. In verses 15-22, what does David's plea for deliverance say about his faith in God?

8. How does David reconcile his belief in a loving God with his current affliction?

9. How can this Psalm inform our prayers when we face affliction, sin, or guilt?

10. How can you apply David's faith and trust in God to your present-day situations?

11. How might you respond to a friend or family member who feels as David does in this Psalm?

12. What practical steps can you take to remain faithful, like David, amidst trials and challenges?

13. How can we use David's plea for mercy as a model for repentance in our own lives?

14. What role does acknowledgment of sin play in our personal growth and spiritual maturity?

15. How does this Psalm challenge you to confront your own sins and guilt?

16. How can we seek God's mercy and forgiveness in our everyday lives?

17. How does Psalm 38 demonstrate the importance of vulnerability in our relationship with God?

18. In what ways can we interpret David's hope in God as an antidote to despair?

19. How does this Psalm inspire you to persevere in your faith during times of affliction?

20. In the face of personal distress and conflicts, how can we maintain our dependence on God as David does in this Psalm?

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