Psalm 46
Bible Study Questions

1. How does the depiction of God as our refuge and strength in Psalm 46 provide comfort in your current situation?

2. What natural disasters and societal upheavals mentioned in Psalm 46 can you relate to in today's world?

3. In what ways have you experienced God as an "ever-present help in trouble"?

4. How can the message of God’s stability bring peace into your life, particularly in the face of current global challenges?

5. How does the concept of the "city of God" reflect your understanding of God's kingdom?

6. Reflect on a time when you felt like the 'nations were in uproar.' How did God bring peace?

7. What does it mean to "be still, and know that I am God"? How can this be applied in your daily life?

8. How do you see God’s sovereignty being exalted in the world today?

9. How does recognizing God's supremacy bring peace and assurance in your life?

10. How can you apply the lesson of God shattering the weapons of war in your personal conflicts?

11. How does Psalm 46 encourage you to trust God during times of fear and uncertainty?

12. How can this Psalm change your perspective on the current global situation?

13. What actionable steps can you take to enhance your faith in God as a refuge and strength?

14. How can the images of chaos in nature in Psalm 46 be related to personal turmoil or chaos in one’s life?

15. How can you promote peace in your community, reflecting the peace God establishes in the city of God?

16. How can we live in such a way that reflects our belief that God is our fortress?

17. How does Psalm 46 change your view on conflicts and challenges in your life?

18. How can you encourage others with the message of God’s sovereignty as depicted in Psalm 46?

19. How does the contrast between the chaotic world and the peaceful city of God impact your view of Heaven?

20. How would you share the message of God as a refuge and strength to someone who doesn't know Him yet?



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