Good Morning Girls Resources {Psalms 11-15}
Welcome back to Week 3 in the Book of Psalms 1-50!
I’m so glad you are back! If you missed week 1’s wrap up – it is here and if you missed week 2’s wrap up – it is here.
If you are looking for guidance in the color coding and daily insight into the reading – please visit me on Instagram and visit the hashtag #GoodMorningGirls – there are lots of women posting their pictures of their color coded Bibles and their reflections on our reading. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to do this and not all of our Bibles will look alike.
Here’s what this past week’s looked like:
If you are new here – jump in with our reading this week and catch up on the weekends.
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This Week’s Bible Reading Plan:
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This week’s Reflection & Discussion Questions
(Leaders: Copy and paste these into your groups. If you do not have a group, use these for a personal time of reflection.)
Chapter 11
God makes his presence known to the righteous and allows them to behold his face in the midst of turmoil.
How have you seen the face of God in your darkest times?
Chapter 12
David lived in a generation full of deceivers and prideful people. He contrasted their words with Gods. God’s word is pure.
As a believer, how can you be accountable to speak truth with every word that you say?
Chapter 13
David opens his heart and shares his raw emotions, but still chooses to praise God in the depths of difficulties.
Are you in the midst of a trial? Despite your difficulties, what can you praise God for today?
Chapter 14
David reflects on those who reject God and calls them fools. It’s interesting to note where they deny God – it’s in their hearts. Verse 2 says the Lord is looking down from heaven to see if there are any who seek him.
We may have a lot of intellectual knowledge about God but ultimately our decisions are made by the loves and passions of our heart. How is your heart today? Is it seeking God or seeking pleasure and how can you realign your heart with the heart of God?
Chapter 15
David lists eleven ways we should live if we want to have sweet fellowship with God.
Which of these stood out to you as something you need to work on in your life?
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This Week’s Verses of the Day:
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Click HERE to print the Verses of the Day for Psalms 11-15.
Here’s the Printable
Bible Reading Plan Bookmark
so you can check off the days as you go.
Here’s another explanation of the SOAK Bible Study Method and Bible Coloring Chart if you need more guidance:
Here is the SOAK method I refer to in the video:
And the Bible Coloring Bookmark:
Click HERE to Print the full page Coloring Chart
or here for the Bookmark Coloring Chart
Here are the highlighters, pens and pencils I refer to in the video:
**Highlighters – Acid Free – Bible Hi-Glider – I LOVE these!!!
Fine Line Non-bleeding Pens – Micron Archival Ink and Multi-Colored Gel Pens
Colored Pencils – Crayola Twistables and Crayola Colored PencilsI use the ESV Inductive Study Bible and the ESV Journaling Bible as my personal study Bible.
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Have a wonderful week in God’s Word – I’ll see you back here on the blog this Friday as we go deeper into God’s Word together!
Walk with the King,
Took this study to the beach with me last week. Enjoying every minute of this study. Pairing it with the book The Songs of Jesus.
Anyone:
What, if any, differences do you see between forgiving one who has repented sought forgiveness AND one who has not?
…repented, sought forgiveness
Hi Emily,
I agree with Kerry – forgiveness is something we should offer others – just as God has forgiven us. But reconciliation between two people can not happen until the person apologizes and is truly repentant for what they have done. So while you may forgive a person – the relationship cannot be fully restored until they are truly sorry.
Hope that helps,
Courtney
Here is a very interesting read on that:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.gotquestions.org/amp/withholding-forgiveness.html
It basically says repentance is necessary for true forgiveness, but not for an attitude of forgive-a-bility. The forgiveness transaction can’t be complete until the offender repents, but we can offer forgiveness and have an attitude open to it.