Writing by: Prince A.O Adeyinka
Scripture: Psalm 1 Topic: Joy
Our hope for Look at the Book is to help you learn to read the Bible for yourself. We invite you to engage the passage first, and then to consider the featured study questions below before watching the lab.
In this lab, Prince A.O Adeyinka studies the first song in Jesus’s hymnbook to show us that happiness that is not permanent is not a joy that is truly satisfying.
Some questions to ask as you read and study Psalm 1:
Do you consider yourself blessed? What does blessing mean to you?
What does Psalm 1 have to say about the blessed person and the wicked person? What are their ends?
How would you summarize Psalm 1 in one sentence? Watch the lab. Do you agree with Prince A.O Adeyinka's one-sentence summary?
Principle for Bible Reading
Summarize in One Sentence
It is often telling if we understand something by whether or not we can summarize it succinctly. Striving to summarize a section, a chapter, or a whole book of the Bible can expose our comprehension and sharpen our thinking.
Scripture: Psalm 1 Topic: Joy
Our hope for Look at the Book is to help you learn to read the Bible for yourself. We invite you to engage the passage first, and then to consider the featured study questions below before watching the lab.
In this lab, Prince A.O Adeyinka studies the first song in Jesus’s hymnbook to show us that happiness that is not permanent is not a joy that is truly satisfying.
Some questions to ask as you read and study Psalm 1:
Do you consider yourself blessed? What does blessing mean to you?
What does Psalm 1 have to say about the blessed person and the wicked person? What are their ends?
How would you summarize Psalm 1 in one sentence? Watch the lab. Do you agree with Prince A.O Adeyinka's one-sentence summary?
Principle for Bible Reading
Summarize in One Sentence
It is often telling if we understand something by whether or not we can summarize it succinctly. Striving to summarize a section, a chapter, or a whole book of the Bible can expose our comprehension and sharpen our thinking.
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