Psalms 25:1-26:12
Lessons from Psalms 25—27:1 include: Man can only go two ways: God’s way or his own way. God’s goodness, His love, and His righteousness are revealed in His provision for salvation. When we are in trouble, we are more apt to confess our sins.
Psalms 23:1-24:10
Lessons learned from Psalm 23—24 include: Jesus leads, but we must follow. Death is the supreme test of life; we constantly live in its shadow. The Lord wants our joy to be full.
Psalms 22:1-31
Lessons from Psalm 22 include: Psalm 22 is a record of Jesus’ human suffering. He was forsaken because He was made sin; His blood cleanses from all sin. Jesus died of a broken heart.
Psalms 22:1-22:1
Lessons learned from Psalm 21—22 include: Christ is at God’s right hand, crowned with glory and honor. He prays for us to be with Him. Jesus is filled with joy, and He wants to give it to us.
Psalms 19:1-20:9
Lessons from Psalms 19—20 include: The heavens declare the glory of God. Creation has been the primary witness of God to man, His creature. All the members of the Trinity were involved in our redemption: God the Father planned it, the Son paid for it, and the Holy Spirit protects it. The greatest transgression is the rejection of Jesus Christ.
Psalms 17:1-18:50
Lessons from Psalms 17—18 include: We need to tell the Lord we love Him. Worship is that which is extended to the one who is worthy. Paul also quoted this Psalm in connection with the Resurrection.
Psalms 16:1-17:15
Lessons from Psalms 16—17 include: We need to call Jesus our Creator, Redeemer, and Lord. Many people have been blessed by God with all spiritual blessings and do not enjoy them. We are placed in the shadow of God’s wings.
Psalms 13:1-15:5
Lessons learned from Psalm 13—15 include: Only a madman would say there is no God. A righteous person will go on record for the truth and will not change his story to protect himself. We should show our faith by our works.
Psalms 10:4-12:8
Lessons learned in Psalms 10:4—12:8 include: In our testing we can only turn to God. God hates the wicked who hold on to their wickedness. Sometimes God allows hard things into our lives so they will achieve a good purpose.
Psalms 9:1-11:1
Lessons learned from Psalms 9—11:1 include: Praise is in anticipation of the coming victory when all things will be put under Christ’s feet. God makes the rules for this universe, and He is running it. Mercy is extended to us in the person of Jesus Christ.