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SOTD Psalm 14

How to Approach this Psalm

Ask God to give you a desire and a delight for His word before you read it (Psalm 1:3).  Ask God to help you to understand the meaning of His Word and how it should apply to your life.  Ask God to search your heart (Psalm 139:23) and help you see your life clearly and to enable you put His Word into practice in your life.

How to Think Through this Psalm

Ask questions about the situation of the Psalm

Questions like- who wrote this Psalm?, was there a particular situation that the author was writing in?, are any particular circumstances mentioned in this Psalm?

Ask questions about the content of the Psalm

Questions like- what does this Psalm say about God?  What does it say about man?  What does it say about the way that God wants man to live?  Does the Psalm give any commands?  What principles does the Psalm portray?  Does this Psalm speak at all about the problems men are in?  Does this Psalm say anything about God’s solution to these problems?  Does the writer say anything about what He trusts in or believes in this Psalm?  Does the writer compare/contrast anything in this Psalm?

Ask questions about how this Psalm applies to your life

Is there anything in this Psalm that you need to remember and fight to believe?  Does this Psalm give any commands that you need to live by?  If so, are you submitting to God’s authority in that area of your life?  What Scriptural principles can you learn from this Psalm that apply to your life?  Does the way that you think/believe about anything need to change?  What is one very specific way that you can put into practice something that you have learned from this Psalm?

After reading this Psalm

Think about it!  Keep mentally chewing on it throughout the day.  If you read your Bible in the morning, find ways to remind yourself of this Psalm throughout the day.  If you read your Bible at night, think about this Psalm the next day.  Maybe try to memorize one of the verses.  Talk about this Psalm with other people.  Leave a comment with questions that you have about the Psalm and with things that God has taught you from His Word and things you are thinking through.  Let’s encourage each other with what God is teaching us in His Word!

Psalm 14

The Fool Says, There Is No God
To the choirmaster. Of David.

1 The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.”
They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds,
there is none who does good.

2The LORD looks down from heaven on the children of man,
to see if there are any who understand,
who seek after God.

3They have all turned aside; together they have become corrupt;
there is none who does good,
not even one.

4Have they no knowledge, all the evildoers
who eat up my people as they eat bread
and do not call upon the LORD?

5There they are in great terror,
for God is with the generation of the righteous.
6You would shame the plans of the poor,
but the LORD is his refuge.

7Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!
When the LORD restores the fortunes of his people,
let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad.