
Prepared by William Earnhardt, for Sabbath School class, February 17, 2024.
Main Theme: Experiencing God’s mercy encourages us to serve Him alone.
Read in Class: Psalm 136:1-3 and Psalm 51:1-5. Define the common thread of these passages.
Study: What thought predominates in these Psalms? Why does the Psalmist appeal to God’s mercy?
Apply: Read Psalm 51:6-19. How does this help you understand how forgiveness is applied to you? How does this help you understand the goal of forgiveness?
Share: Your friend asks, if God can forgive David for adultery, deception and even murder then could God still forgive those who have committed adultery and even murder today? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Psalm 130:1-8. Define the main idea of this passage.
Study: How are the gravity of sin and hope for sinners portrayed?
Apply: Think about the question, “If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?” (Psalm 130:3). What does that mean to you personally? Where would you be if the Lord marked your iniquities?
Share: Your friend asks if “He Shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities” (Psalm 130:8) means that God will give his people victory over every form of sin, no matter how powerful that form of sin is? What do you tell your friend? How might Titus 2:11-14 NLT help you answer that question?
Read in Class: Psalm 113:1-9 and Psalm 123:1-4. How do these two Psalms contrast?
Study: What do we learn from the contrast in these two Psalms?
Apply: Dwell on the Cross and what happened there for you personally. What has Jesus saved you from? Why is it so important to keep the Cross foremost in your mind?
Share: Your friend says, sometimes we are not prisoners of circumstances but rather prisoners of our own thought patterns? In light of Psalm 113 and Psalm 123 what do you think your friend means? Do you agree with the statement?
Read in Class: Psalm 103:1-22. Define the main idea of this passage.
Study: How is God’s mercy portrayed here?
Apply: How does God’s love and mercy encourage you to worship and trust God and God alone?
Share: Can you think of someone who may be discouraged and could benefit from hearing about God’s mercy this week? Can you share something from the Psalms with them this week?
