Psalm 119:25-32 || Ep. 924 What to Ask God For

Psalm 119:25-32 || Ep. 924 What to Ask God For
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Asking God is a great part of our relationship with Him and also important in how we study the Bible. But what to ask? Today we’ll consider Psalm 119:25-32  and see if we can ask better questions and get blessed answers!

Engaging deeply with scripture can enhance our conversations with God and improve the questions we ask Him.

Remember, the focus of the Dwelling Richly podcast is that we are not just reading the Bible, but truly dwelling in the Word. I have some practical tips on how to make your Bible study sessions more meaningful and also how to align your life with God’s statutes. This episode is part of a summer series dedicated to enriching your Bible study practices, ensuring that you approach scripture with an open heart and a clear mind.

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Dwelling in the Word and letting the Word dwell in us richly is different than reading the Bible or reading a devotional with Bible passages. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly and return the favor by dwelling in the Word – not “doing” Bible study, not simply reading – but moving into the Word with heart, soul, mind, and strength. It’s being intentional in making a shift from treating the Word of God like a self-help book to letting it dwell in us as the living Word of God that it is.

    1. Reflect on your relationship with God and how it influences your prayer life.
    2. Study Psalm 119:25-32 and highlight key requests made by David.
    3. Write down your own heartfelt requests to God and place them around your home.
    4. Share this podcast with friends to encourage their Bible study and prayer life

Scriptures from this episode:

Colossians 3:16, 1 John 2, Psalm 119:25-32

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