Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division – a truth about God, a truth about man, a truth about God’s relationship to man; a sin to avoid, promise to trust, example to follow, command to obey, truth to believe):
1.Lord, do not rebuke me; have mercy (Psalm 6:1-7)
Principle: We can
express our deepest fears and anguish to God in prayer.
2.The Lord has heard my cry (Psalm 6:8-10)
Principle: The
Lord hears when we call out to Him.
Subject Sentence (10-word
sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):
David asks for mercy and the Lord accepts His prayer.
Aim (“To Cause My
Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):
TCMATK God hears and responds to the prayers of His
children.
Application (not
yes or no question. Meant to bring about
heart change):
1.How has salvation delivered you from God’s anger and
wrath? Where are you asking Jesus for
mercy and healing? What anguish do you
need to bring to Jesus? How have you
experienced the Lord’s deliverance due to His unfailing love? Where are you worn out from groaning? Bring it to Jesus. What “foes” will you ask God for deliverance
from?
2.How has the Lord responded to your weeping? How do you know God has answered and accepted
your prayer for mercy? How will you pray
for your “enemies”?
The Big Idea (author’s
main purpose in writing; the one thing all the other things in the passage is
about; if you couldn’t talk about it, you would still understand the passage is
trying to convey this):
Deliverance
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