1. What aspects of creation point to the existence and glory of God to you?
2. In verses 7-11, the psalmist praises the law of the Lord. What aspects of the Law do you appreciate the most?
3. The psalmist describes God's Word as "sweeter than honey" and "more desirable than gold." What does this imageryconvey about the value and significance of God's Word in our lives?
4. Psalm 19 speaks of the sun as a metaphor for God's glory and presence. How does this metaphor help us understand the way God's presence is manifested in the world?
5. The psalmist reflects on the perfection of God's commandments and their ability to bring wisdom and joy. How can embracing God's commandments lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life?
6. In verse 12, the psalmist prays for forgiveness and asks to be kept from wilful sins. What does this reveal about the psalmist's attitude toward sin and righteousness?
7. Psalm 19 concludes with a prayer expressing the psalmist's desire for his words and thoughts to be acceptable to God. How does this prayer reflect a heart that seeks to align with God's will?
8. The psalmist alternates between reflecting on the natural world and God's Word. How do these two aspects complement each other in conveying a comprehensive understanding of God's revelation?