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These psalms reflect on God’s covenant with David, the beauty of unity among His people, and the sorrow of exile. From the hope of God’s promises to the pain of distant longing, Psalms 132–137 show us a God who remembers His people—and a people learning to remember Him in every season.Questions:1. Psalm 132 recalls God’s covenant with David. How does this covenant deepen our understanding of God’s faithfulness, especially in light of Jesus as the promised King?2. Psalm 133 celebrates unity among God’s people. What are the obstacles to true unity within the Church today, and how can we pursue it without compromising truth?3. Psalm 137 expresses deep grief in exile and even intense anger. How should we process strong emotions in our prayers, and what role does honest lament play in our relationship with God?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
By Basically BiblicalThese psalms reflect on God’s covenant with David, the beauty of unity among His people, and the sorrow of exile. From the hope of God’s promises to the pain of distant longing, Psalms 132–137 show us a God who remembers His people—and a people learning to remember Him in every season.Questions:1. Psalm 132 recalls God’s covenant with David. How does this covenant deepen our understanding of God’s faithfulness, especially in light of Jesus as the promised King?2. Psalm 133 celebrates unity among God’s people. What are the obstacles to true unity within the Church today, and how can we pursue it without compromising truth?3. Psalm 137 expresses deep grief in exile and even intense anger. How should we process strong emotions in our prayers, and what role does honest lament play in our relationship with God?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here