Psalm 76:11
Make and fulfill your vows to the LORD your God; let all the neighboring lands bring tribute to Him who is to be feared.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 76:11?

2. How can we fulfill our vows to God as Psalm 76:11 instructs?

3. What does "bring tribute to the One to be feared" mean for believers?

4. How does Psalm 76:11 connect with Romans 12:1 about offering ourselves to God?

5. In what ways can we show reverence and fear towards God today?

6. How can Psalm 76:11 guide our worship and commitment to God daily?

7. What does Psalm 76:11 mean by making vows to the LORD?

8. How does Psalm 76:11 relate to the concept of divine judgment?

9. Why is fulfilling vows emphasized in Psalm 76:11?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 76?

11. Who was Jephthah's daughter in the Bible?

12. If the Lord is described as 'a sun' in Psalm 84:11, how does this symbolism align with the biblical prohibition against sun worship?

13. Psalm 132:2-5: Is there reliable historical record that David made such a solemn vow, or might this be a later tradition retrofitted into his story?

14. In 2 Samuel 12:13, David's quick confession leads to forgiveness, but is the swift absolution realistic given the gravity of adultery and murder?
Discussion Questions
1. What are some vows or commitments you have made to God, and how can you ensure you fulfill them?

2. How does understanding God as "the One who is to be feared" influence your daily life and decisions?

3. In what ways can you be a witness to those around you of God's sovereignty and power?

4. How can the concept of bringing tribute to God be applied in your personal worship and service?

5. Reflect on a time when you experienced God's deliverance or blessing. How did you respond, and what commitments did you make to Him as a result?1. What does Psalm 76 teach us about God's sovereignty and how does it apply to current world situations?

2. How does the description of God's power in verses 4-7 challenge our understanding of earthly power?

3. How can we apply the principle of God's judgment in verses 8-10 in our own lives?

4. How does the Psalmist’s description of God’s wrath make you feel? How can this understanding shape your relationship with God?

5. What do you think is the significance of God breaking the weapons of war in verse 3?

6. How can you use Psalm 76 to encourage someone facing an adversary or difficult situation?

7. What does it mean to you personally to fulfill your vows to God as stated in verse 11?

8. How does Psalm 76 challenge the way we view our problems and adversaries?

9. How does the idea of God's judgement in this Psalm affect your perspective on justice in the world today?

10. What relevance does Psalm 76 have in today's world of political and social upheaval?

11. How can we cultivate a healthy fear of God as described in Psalm 76?

12. In verse 12, how does God's ability to "cut off the spirit of princes" influence your view of worldly power?

13. How can we learn from the nations’ reactions to God's power in Psalm 76 to respond appropriately to His authority?

14. How does Psalm 76 assure you of God's protection and victory in your personal life?

15. What are some practical ways to honor our vows to God as seen in verse 11?

16. How does the Psalmist's acknowledgement of God's power in verses 1-3 inspire you in your daily faith journey?

17. How can we apply the lessons of God's divine justice in Psalm 76 to societal injustices we see today?

18. In the context of Psalm 76, what does being 'humble and meek' mean, and how does this apply to your life?

19. How can understanding God's power and judgement in Psalm 76 bring comfort during difficult times?

20. How does Psalm 76 challenge your understanding of God and His interaction with humanity?

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