Summer in the Psalms: August 12

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 12 READING: Psalm 115 (see v. 1)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 11

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 11 READING: Psalm 109 (see vv. 21, 31)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 10

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 10 READING: Psalm 108 (see v. 4)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 9

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 9 READING: Psalm 107 (see vv. 1, 9, 31)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 8

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 8 READING: Psalm 106 (see v. 1)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 7

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 7 READING: Psalm 105 (see v. 42)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 6

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 6 READING: Psalm 103 (see vv. 11, 14)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 5

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 5 READING: Psalm 102 (see vv. 13, 16)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 4

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 4 READING: Psalm 100 (see vv. 3, 5)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)

Summer in the Psalms: August 3

This Reading Guide has been designed to provide you the opportunity to read the Psalms, discover truths about the nature of God, and grow in love and appreciation of Him.

Each day, take a few minutes to…

  • Read the daily Psalm.
  • Pay close attention to the verse or verses noted.
  • Look for words such as for, because, surely, that. (Note: Not every reading will have one of these terms, but many of them will.)
  • Answer the question: Who is God? 
  • Example: Psalm 28:6 – Praise…the LORD, for he has heard my cry for mercy.
  • Who is God? — God is a God who hears our cries for mercy.

AUGUST 3 READING: Psalm 99 (see v. 9)

QUESTIONS:

Who is God? What attribute(s) of God did you read about in today’s Psalm?

Write about a specific time in which you experienced this character trait of God in your life. (e.g, A time when God sustained you, or you experienced his love, grace, wisdom, strength, etc.)