How would you describe the main point of this Psalm?
How is the glory of God evident in what God has made? (Psalm 19:1-6)
How is the glory of God evident in what God has spoken? (Psalm 19:7-11)
David sees the law of God as good and glorious. How can we grow to delight in God’s law as glorious, instead of resenting it as a burden?
How does a right view of the glory of God inform how we see ourselves? (Psalm 19:12-13)
How does the gospel of Jesus address our past history of sin, and shame, and guilt?
How does the gospel of Jesus help us to walk with God from this point forward - to fight against sin, and to grow in holiness?
What does it look like to respond appropriately to the glory of God? (Psalm 19:14) What can we learn about the Christian life from this verse?