Cause and Effect

Published: June 26, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Scripture and Questions for Study and Reflection:

Read Psalm 119: 33-48.

1. Why do you think this week\\u2019s sermon title is \\u201cCause and Effect\\u201d? How do
each of the stanzas this week fit that title respectively?

2. In what ways is the Psalmist asking God to \\u201ccause\\u201d him to live differently
throughout the first stanza? What is the Psalmist asking God to do in each
verse?

3. Pastor Mick broke the first stanza down into three categories: Guidance
(v. 33-35), Reorientation (v. 36-37), and Protection (v. 38-40). Why do you
think he labeled them this way? Do you agree with these themes? Why/
why not?

4. In verse 43 the Psalmist says, \\u201cI have put my hope in your laws.\\u201d In what
ways can God\\u2019s Law be a source of hope? Do you see God\\u2019s Law as a
source of hope in your life, or do you see it more as burdensome? Why?

5. Chandler says, \\u201cLife is found in submission to the Law of God.\\u201d What does
he mean by that? Do you agree? Why/why not?

6. Pastor Mick discussed how surrendering to God leads to the freedom the
Psalmist describes in verse 45. How can surrender lead to freedom? Have
you experienced this in your own life?

7. In verse 47 the Psalmist says, \\u201cI delight in your commands because I love
them.\\u201d Why do you think the Psalmist loves God\\u2019s commands and how
does he derive delight from them? What does this mean for us?

8. Pastor Mick said the transformation from \\u201ccause\\u201d to \\u201ceffect\\u201d is not based
on our willpower, but rather on our Higher Power. What did he mean by
that? Have you experienced this to be true in your life?

Reflection:
Almighty God, like the Psalmist, we confess that we cannot do this on our own.
We cannot live the life you created us to live out of our own effort and power.
We need your power to transform us from the inside out, more into the image
of Jesus every day. Teach us your decrees. Give us understanding of your
ways. Direct our paths. Turn us away from anything that is not of you. Help
us live in hope by obeying your laws. Grant us freedom from the bondage of
sin. Help us delight in your commands to the point that others will want to
follow them too. Help us to be your good and faithful servants who share your
Good News in both word and deed. We pray all of this in the strong name of
Jesus, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and
forever. Amen.

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