Writing by: Prince A.O Adeyinka
Scripture: Psalm 1:4–6 Topic: Heaven & Hell
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 reminds us that when we see horrendous crimes committed without adequate justice served, we know that the wicked will perish before the judgment of God.
Some questions to ask as you read and study Psalm 1:4–6:
Read all of Psalm 1. Would you place yourself in the category of the righteous or the wicked?
What are the wicked likened to in this text? How is the fate of the wicked described? What does it mean that they will perish?
How can the realization that the wicked will perish influence how you live your life this week?
Principle for Bible Reading
Questions for Old Testament Reading
Often we read the Old Testament thinking much of it doesn’t really apply to us today. We reason that God interacted differently with his people before Christ’s cross and resurrection. By doing this, we often skip over Old Testament insights that would enrich our knowledge of ourselves, God, and the gospel.
The discipline to meditate on Old Testament passages in light of Christ and the New Testament is vital. The following contains questions to begin your reflection:
Do the themes or principles that I identify in the Old Testament passage or narrative apply today? And if not, why not?
What can I learn about God from this passage? Do I see these attributes in Jesus’s life?
How does this section contribute to the overall story about Jesus?
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