Psalms Chapter 94 Summary
An appeal to God to appear for His people against His and their enemies.
Discussion Questions for Psalms, Chapter 94
- How does the psalmist express their plea for justice and righteousness in verses 1–2, and what does this reveal about their situation?
- Who is the intended audience of Psalm 94, and what relevance does the message hold for them?
- Why is it important for believers to trust in God's justice and righteousness, as emphasized in Psalm 94?
- What practical lessons can we learn from Psalm 94 about how to respond when facing injustice or oppression?
- In what ways can we apply the call to take refuge in God and find comfort in His presence, as mentioned in Psalm 94?
- How does the psalmist’s declaration of God as their fortress and refuge encourage believers to find security and peace in God, even in times of trouble? (ESV)
- What are some activities that mankind does in our time that reflect the same descriptions referred to by the psalmist in verses 5 and 6?
- What is the key promise expressed in verse 13? Why?
- Why is God rightfully capable of exercising revenge? How is God’s revenge a just retribution and not an act of vindictiveness?
- How does Psalm 94 address the theme of divine justice, and what implications does this have for our understanding of God's role in addressing injustice today?
Key Words/Phrase
Evil doers, v. 16.
Characters
God, Psalmist.
Strong Verse(s)
9, 12, 14, 22, 23.