? What statements does he make about the wicked that are true (vv. 1-15)?
? What statements does Asaph make about the wicked that aren’t true (vv. 1-15)?
? What verses reveal the heart of Asaph?
? What does this reveal about Asaph’s THINKING?
I found what I thought were really key statements at the end of vv. 3 & 7 and all of vv. 13 & 14
We often make statements to people who are struggling that aren’t helpful or hope-filled
U Too often we respond to such comments with, “That isn’t true”. What should we ask?
In Christianity we need to have a kind of a “judge-free zone” – within reason. What do I mean by that?
To help someone with their thoughts and feelings we must allow them to express their thoughts and feelings without “jumping down their throat”
H - Hear
O – Observe (ask questions)
P – Prayer
E – Encourage w/ principles/promises