1. What does Psalm 66 teach us about the nature and character of God?
2. How does the psalmist express gratitude and praise towards God? How can we apply these expressions of worship
in our own lives?
3. The psalmist talks about God's power and might in overcoming enemies. How does this inspire you to trust in God's
strength in your own challenges and battles?
4. The psalmist encourages the community to "come and see" what God has done. How can we actively invite others to witness God's work in our lives and the world around us?
5. The psalmist acknowledges the importance of integrity and righteousness in approaching God. How can we cultivate
these qualities in our own lives and why are they significant in our relationship with God?
6. The psalmist reflects on times of trouble and how God has delivered them. How can we find comfort and hope in God's faithfulness during our own trials?
7. The psalmist highlights the importance of remembering and recounting God's acts. How can we develop a practice of remembering and sharing our own testimonies of God's faithfulness?
8. The psalmist speaks of offering sacrifices and making vows to God. What do these practices symbolize and how can we apply them in our own lives today?
9. The psalmist emphasizes the importance of listening to God and obeying His commands. How can we actively cultivate a listening heart and a willingness to follow God's guidance in our daily lives?
10. The psalmist concludes with a reflection on God's enduring love and steadfastness. How does this encourage you to trust in God's unfailing love and what implications does it have for your relationship with Him?