Songs for Summer | August 11, 2024

 

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Psalm 115

1 Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness! 2 Why should the nations say, "Where is their God?" 3 Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases. 4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. 5 They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see. 6 They have ears, but do not hear; noses, but do not smell. 7 They have hands, but do not feel; feet, but do not walk; and they do not make a sound in their throat. 8 Those who make them become like them; so do all who trust in them. 9 O Israel, trust in the LORD! He is their help and their shield. 10 O house of Aaron, trust in the LORD! He is their help and their shield. 11 You who fear the LORD, trust in the LORD! He is their help and their shield. 12 The LORD has remembered us; he will bless us; he will bless the house of Israel; he will bless the house of Aaron; 13 he will bless those who fear the LORD, both the small and the great. 14 May the LORD give you increase, you and your children! 15 May you be blessed by the LORD, who made heaven and earth! 16 The heavens are the LORD's heavens, but the earth he has given to the children of man. 17 The dead do not praise the LORD, nor do any who go down into silence. 18 But we will bless the LORD from this time forth and forevermore. Praise the LORD!


Talk Sheet Questions

  1. This Psalm starts with the glory of God and ends with Hallelujah. What impresses you the most about Psalm 115?

  2. What are some of the practical implications of the statement, “Our God is in the heavens and he does whatever he pleases?” How does it help you?

  3. How would you apply the section about idols to our modern day? Do you know anyone who has a problem with idols? Explain.

  4. How does this Psalm help you answer the question if it was posed to you, “Where is your God?”

  5. What does it mean to us that God “has given the earth to the children of man?”


Prayer

Pray that we would keep ourselves from idols (1 John 5:21).



 
 
Scott Reavely