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. How can we "walk within our house with a perfect heart" in our modern context? 4. How does the Psalmist's decision to "set no wicked thing before his eyes" guide us in the content we consume today? 5. What could the modern equivalent of "a slanderer" or "a proud heart" be in today's society? 6. How can we identify and avoid deceitful behavior in our daily lives? 7. In what ways can we "destroy all the wicked" in our own land or community? 8. How can the principles in Psalm 101 be applied to leadership roles today? 9. How can we uphold justice and righteousness in our own lives, as the Psalmist pledges? 10. What does it mean to "silence the wicked in the land" in a contemporary context? 11. How can Psalm 101 influence the way we interact with our neighbors and community? 12. How does the Psalmist's resolution to purity guide our personal decisions and commitments? 13. How can we create a household that rejects deceit, as the Psalmist vows in verse 7? 14. What steps can we take to actively seek out the faithful in our own communities? 15. How can we apply the Psalmist's rejection of those who slander their neighbors to online interactions? 16. What qualities should we look for in those who we invite into our homes and lives, based on Psalm 101? 17. How can we echo the Psalmist's resolve to lead a blameless life in our own personal and professional lives? 18. What societal ills would you consider equivalent to the wickedness the Psalmist seeks to eliminate? 19. In what ways do you think the Psalmist's resolve to lead with integrity is relevant to today's world? 20. How can we be more mindful of maintaining personal purity and integrity in our daily interactions and choices, as inspired by Psalm 101? Bible Hub Chapter Summaries and Bible Study Questions |