Psalms 46:1-48:14
Lessons from Psalm 46—48 include: In times of trouble, you can count on God; He is our refuge. The river speaks of the supply and refreshment God gives today through His Word. Messiah is the one who makes wars to cease.
Psalms 44:4-45:17
Lessons from Psalms 44:4—45:17 include: At His second coming, Jesus will be the King. Jesus Christ was the most joyous person on earth. We are not to love the world; we have been saved out of it.
Psalms 42:1-44:4
Lessons learned from Psalms 42—44:4 include: The godly remnant of Israel have a longing for God and call on Him to act on their behalf. During the Great Tribulation, Israel will think that destruction is upon them, but God will deliver them. The long-expected Messiah will return after the Tribulation.
Psalms 39:1-41:13
Lessons learned from Psalms 39—41 include: Are we living lives that will turn our children to Jesus? David asks the Lord to give him purpose and meaning in his life. We are pilgrims and strangers down here—our ultimate home is in eternity.
Psalms 36:1-38:22
Lessons from Psalms 36—38 include: Evil men reject a God who is ready to protect them. We are to delight ourselves in the Lord and commit our way to Him. The end of the upright man is peace.
Psalms 34:1-35:28
Lessons from Psalms 34—35 include: The Word of God magnifies the name of the Lord. The angel of the Lord is the pre-incarnate Christ. The first prayer anyone should pray is for salvation.
Psalms 32:1-33:22
Lessons learned from Psalms 32—33 include: Faith is counted as righteousness. If you are a child of God, you can sin but you cannot live in it. If we stay close to God, He can guide us with His eye. The efforts of men to establish peace will come to nothing.
Psalms 31:1-32:1
Lessons learned from Psalm 30:2—32:1 include: God can save sinners because Jesus Christ paid the penalty for sin. God sees you in your trouble; your times are in His hands. Jesus Christ is God with a face.
Psalms 29:1-30:12
Lessons learned from Psalms 29—30 include: God can enable us to go through the storms of life and to know peace afterward. In every storm, God is in control. God doesn’t heal because we are special but because He is holy and maintains His holiness. It’s not pleasant to be disciplined, but God’s anger does not last forever.
Psalms 27:1-28:9
Lessons learned from Psalms 27—28 include: God gives not only abundant life, He also empowers us to live that life. If you fear God, you need not fear anyone else. Whittle your life down to what is important. God has prepared a secret place where we can receive mercy.