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David would repeatedly fail in his vows. But he would then repent and return to God. From David’s vows, the Bible reveals seven lessons for seeking to live a righteous life. Out of a love for God, your walk should include: (1) merciful justice, (2) integrity, (3) purity, (4) holiness, (5) separation, (6) faith, and (7) obedience.
1. (Psalm 101:1) The song to sing. I will sing of mercy and justice; To You, O LORD, I will sing praises. a. I will sing of mercy and justice: David sang this song exalting the mercy and justice of God. The two go together; mercy can only be properly understood in light of justice. When justice pronounces its righteous penalty, mercy may grant ...
Bible Study Questions. 1. What does it mean to sing of love and justice, as described in verse 1? 2. How does the Psalmist's commitment to integrity and blamelessness apply to our lives today? 3.
1. How does the Psalmist's initial questioning of God's presence in verses 1-4 relate to feelings you've experienced in your life? 2. In verses 5-11, the Psalmist describes the wicked.
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Verses 1-2: Praise and Intention. The Psalmist begins by declaring his intention to sing about God's love and justice. He pledges to lead a blameless life and desires to do so within his own house. Verses 3-4: Denouncing Wickedness. The Psalmist promises to shun any wickedness he perceives.