Psalm 6:8-10

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Today we are reading Psalm 6.
As we read, these verses stood out to me:

Psalm 6:8-10 - Depart from me, all you who do iniquity, For the Lord has heard the voice of my weeping. 9 The Lord has heard my supplication, The Lord receives my prayer. 10 All my enemies will be ashamed and greatly dismayed; They shall turn back, they will suddenly be ashamed.

Please, take some time to Share Your Thoughts With Us as they relate to this passage.

You can share anything that is on your heart but, if you don't know where to start, try reading these verses and answering one or more of the following "Honest Questions"

Honest Questions

1. Have you ever had to stop associating with someone you love because of some sort of sin in their life?

2. Do you limit the places you will go, the things you will do, the movies you will watch, the music you will listen to, the food you will eat, or the drinks you will drink in any specific way? Why?

3. Has the sin in someone else's life ever brought you to the place of weeping?

4. Compare Psalm 6:8 with Hebrews 5:7. What sort of observation or application do you make from that coupling?

5. What is the difference between supplication and prayer? How significantly does your prayer life fluctuate its tone?

6. Does it bother you to be in a dysfunctional relationship with other brothers and sisters in Christ? How do you generally respond when the quality of a relationship is being eroded?

7. Does Psalm 6 remind you of James 5:16? Have you learned how to take the frustrations, pains, and/or disappointments in life to the Lord in prayer?

8. Have you ever heard this quote from John Piper, "You will never know what prayer is for until you know that LIFE IS WAR. Life is war. That's not all it is but, it is always that!"

9. What was your favorite verse in Psalm 6 and why?

10. Do you have any specific questions or prayer requests after reading Psalm 6?

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