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The Promise:
God’s Presence in His Word
Psalm 119:1-8

“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17

  1. I am happiest when my

    are guided by the Bible. (vs 1a)

  2. I achieve blameless

    when yielded to the Bible. (vs 1b)

  3. Yielding my life to

    is necessary for blessings. (vs 2)

  4. There is to be no sinful behavior as a

    . (vs 3)

  5. God expects His children to

    obey His Word. (vs 4)

  6. I should develop a

    of obedience. (vs 5)

  7. Obedience brings freedom from

    when I read His Word. (vs 6)

  8. An upward heart produces an attitude of

    . (vs 7a)

  9. My response to God’s righteous corrections should be

    . (vs 7b)

  10. God will not turn away from His

    children. (vs 8)

LET’S GO DEEPER:
1. What do these passages teach you about God?


2. What are some keywords in this passage? Why are they key and what do they mean in context?


3. What are other passages that use the word “blameless” and how do they help you understand this word?


4. Why does it encourage us to seek Him with our whole “hearts”? Is obedience not enough? Can you explain a difference?


5. Notice how the psalmist moves from the third person “those, their, they” to the second person “we”, to the first person “I.” What does this progression show you about the psalmist’s heart? How should our hearts mirror this attitude?