Psalm 18:21-50

Series: Summer In the Psalms | Week 4: Psalms 16-19

For the introduction to Summer in the Psalms and a detailed overview of the POST study method, refer to https://tpcc.org/daily-bible-reading/introduction-and-psalm-1

Step 1: Pray and Prepare 

 

Invite the Holy Spirit into your time, asking Him to teach you and speak to your heart. Turn over anything that may be distracting you. 

 

Before starting the next step, take a few minutes to prepare. Read over the notes you've taken this week to refresh your memory on the Psalms. 

 

Step 2: Observe 

 

Read Psalm 18:21-50 multiple times for comprehension. Write down what you observe and any questions that come up as you read. 

 

Step 3: Seek Out 

 

Now read other translations, commentaries, or study Bible notes to check your work from Step 2, gain further insight into the passage, and answer any remaining questions you have. 

 

Study Tip: Where in the New Testament is Psalm 18 quoted? David wrote this psalm about his own kingship, but who else is it about? 

 

Read Psalm 18 all the way through. How often do you see themes that point to Jesus? 

 

Step 4: Take Action 

 

  • What does Psalm 18:21-50 teach you about God and following Him? 

  • What is God saying to you as you read His Word and listen to His voice? 

  • What do you need to do to obey? 

Summer In the Psalms