Bible Study for Sexagesima
- 2/15 – Psalm 27 – If I had one thing to ask of the Lord, what would it be? Prayer starter: Lord Jesus, you are the light of the world. Wherever people are walking in darkness and in fear, make the light and the peace of your Resurrection shine.
- 2/16 – Psalm 29 – How can my contemplation of nature help me perceive better the glory of God? Prayer starter: Lord Almighty, open my eyes that I may see the glory of your creation and open my heart that I may hear your different voices.
- 2/17 – Psalm 30 – What are my current beliefs in life after death? Prayer starter: We thank you, O Lord, for being a gracious God not only for a lifetime but also for eternity. We firmly believe that, one day, death will be no more and that there will be eternal rejoicing with you.
- 2/18 – Psalm 32 – How can my confessions to God become confessions of faith in a forgiving God? Prayer starter: Lord, I thank you for the many times you have delivered me from guilt and restored gladness in my heart through your forgiveness.
- 2/19 – Psalm 33 – Does the awareness of God’s presence overwhelm me or prompt me to hope? Prayer starter: Loving God, let me stand in awe of your infinite love and live out my life as a response of praise and gratitude for the wonders of creation.
- 2/20 – Psalm 34 – Is my Christian identity truly rooted in the experience of God’s goodness? Prayer starter: God of all goodness and graciousness, we bless you at all times for your kindness and for the deliverance you bring to the poor.
- 2/21 – Psalm 35 – How do I pray when justice has been denied to me or to someone I know? Prayer starter: Wake up, Lord, and do not allow the power of greed to thwart the hopes of the poor and the needy.
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