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[Psalm 103:1-22] PRAISE THE LORD, O MY SOUL
PRAISE THE LORD, O MY SOUL

Psalm 103:1-22
Key Verse: 103:2

1. Read verses 1-2,20-22. How many times is the phrase praise the Lord repeated? What are the differences between the first two and the last three verses of this psalm? Why does the call to praise God span from personal to universal, then back to personal? Note the personal (1-5), national (6-18) and universal (19) reasons for praising the Lord.

2. How did David praise God? (1) What does it mean to praise God from ones soul or from all my inmost being? For what two reasons did he praise God? (1-2)

3. Read verses 3-5. What are the Lords benefits listed here? Can you find any progression here? Why do you think he mentions forgiveness first? What benefits have you received from the Lord? Why is it important to forget not all his benefits?

4. Read verse 6. How did Davids praise extend beyond himself? What characterizes the Lords reign? (Isa9:7) How did the Lord reveal his character? (7-8; Ex34:6-7a) His way of dealing with his people? (9-10) What is the extent of his love and forgiveness? (11-12)

5. How is Gods heart toward his people described? (13) Why is he so compassionate? (14) What are human beings like? (15-16) In contrast, what is Gods love like? (17-18) To whom does God show his compassion and love? (11,13b,17a) What does it mean to fear him? (18,20b)

6. How is Gods rule described? (19) Who else and what should also praise the Lord? (20-22) In light of this passage, what reasons—personal, national and universal—do you have to praise the Lord?

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