Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 145

Summer in the Psalms

Austin MankinAug 8, 2021Dallas

In This Series (10)
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 145
Austin MankinAug 8, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 119
Cooper McCulloughAug 1, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 101
Jul 25, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 73
Cooper McCulloughJul 18, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 51
Jonathan LinderJul 11, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 34
Jonathan LinderJun 27, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 27 - 2021
Jun 20, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 23
Ryan OakesJun 13, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 16
Jonathan LinderJun 6, 2021Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 1
Austin MankinMay 30, 2021Dallas

Discussion Questions

  1. Who would you say the world would identify as the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time)?

  2. “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” Explain what you think this quote means.

  3. In your own words, how would you describe God?

  4. David starts this Psalm saying he has a personal faith in God. Would you say you have a personal faith or is it your parents’ faith? Psalm 145:1

  5. Are there things in your life that you feel like prevent you from seeing God’s great goodness more thoroughly? What might those things be? Psalm 145:16

  6. Are there people you know who encourage you to see God’s great goodness more thoroughly? What do they do? How does it impact you?

  7. This verse describes how “God doesn’t play favorites”. How can we not play favorites with others?

  8. If you believed God’s timing was perfect, how would that change the way you lived?

  9. What moves you the most often to praise God?


About 'Summer in the Psalms'

The book of Psalms provides an honest look at what it’s like to have a relationship with God. Each chapter encourages us to be real about the challenges we face in life and the promises that should guide us every day. This summer we will be studying specific chapters in the book of Psalms that teach us how to look to God in any circumstance.