Psalm 68:28
Summon Your power, O God; show Your strength, O God, which You have exerted on our behalf.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 68:28?

2. How can we "summon Your power" in our daily spiritual battles today?

3. What does Psalm 68:28 teach about God's strength in our lives?

4. How does Psalm 68:28 connect with Ephesians 6:10 on spiritual strength?

5. In what ways can we witness God's power in our church community?

6. How can we apply God's "ordained strength" to overcome personal challenges?

7. How does Psalm 68:28 reflect God's sovereignty in empowering His people?

8. What historical context surrounds the writing of Psalm 68:28?

9. How does Psalm 68:28 relate to the theme of divine intervention?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 68?

11. Where do you find strength in times of need?

12. What defines a spiritual calling?

13. How do we reconcile Psalm 83:4's call to wipe out Israel with God's promises of protection in other passages like Genesis 12:3?

14. How can I find stability and strength in life?
Discussion Questions
1. How does recognizing God's past demonstrations of power in your life influence your faith and trust in Him today?

2. In what areas of your life do you need to summon God's power and strength, and how can you actively seek His intervention?

3. How can the example of the psalmist's prayer in Psalm 68:28 shape your own prayer life, especially in times of need?

4. What are some practical ways you can remind yourself and others of God's strength and faithfulness in your community or church?

5. How do the themes of divine power and strength in Psalm 68:28 connect with the New Testament teachings on spiritual warfare and reliance on God's might?1. How does the imagery of God as a conqueror in verses 1-6 resonate with your personal experiences?

2. What can we learn about God's character from the roles He is described as playing (warrior, father, protector) in this Psalm?

3. How does the Psalmist's view of God's treatment of the fatherless and widows (verse 5) influence our responsibility towards the marginalized in society?

4. How can we apply the concept of God "bearing our burdens daily" (verse 19) in our everyday life?

5. How does Psalm 68 shape our understanding of worship?

6. How do verses 7-18 illustrate God's victory over His enemies, and how does that relate to your personal battles?

7. How might you apply the section on praise and worship (verses 19-27) in your personal worship practice?

8. In verse 35, it speaks of God providing strength to His people. How have you experienced God's strength in your life?

9. Why is it important for the Psalmist to acknowledge God as the source of all strength and peace?

10. How can we communicate the truth about God's power to those who do not yet know Him, as suggested in verse 31-32?

11. The Psalm concludes with a call to worship God because of His power. How does this shape our understanding of why we should worship God?

12. What does this Psalm teach about God's view of wickedness and righteousness?

13. How does the imagery used in this Psalm (rain, mountains, wilderness) enhance our understanding of God's character?

14. What does it mean to you that God is described as "a father to the fatherless" and "a defender of widows"?

15. The Psalmist emphasizes God's victories in the past. How can remembering God's past actions strengthen our faith in the present?

16. How does this Psalm address the theme of God's blessing and prosperity?

17. The Psalmist calls all kingdoms to worship God. How can we promote a spirit of unity in worship in our diverse world?

18. How does the Psalmist's view of God's justice affect our understanding of fairness and justice today?

19. Psalm 68 speaks of God's strength being made known to all nations. How can you play a part in this revelation?

20. In what ways does this Psalm challenge you to change your view of God, worship, or how you relate to others?

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