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Kickin’ it in 78 Weekly Study Guide (Psalm 78:1-18) June 16 th , 2019 This guide, beginning with Sunday’s main Bible passage, provides additional study and reflection for group discussions and/or personal study. Let these thoughts help you to learn from God and His Word so you can thrive in Christ! 1) According to what Asaph wrote in Psalm 78:1-8, what needs to be passed on to the next generation? 2) What does Asaph state is the reason for “passing it on?” 3) What does “to utter,” “to tell,” and “to teach” look like in our lifetime, from Monday through Saturday? 4) Read Deuteronomy 6:5-7. How does this passage relate to Psalm 78:1-8? What is God calling His people to do? 5) What are some of the biggest hindrances to “uttering, telling, and teaching” today? 6) Reflecting back on the theme “just show up,” what could that look for you? Based on this, what might God be inviting you to do? Kickin’ it in 78 Psalm 78:1-18 - June 16 th Additional Resources “It starts with showing up” A. Introduction What is a Maskil? - a song intended for instruction Who is Asaph? - Psalm writer & worship leader appointed by David B. Psalm 78 vs 2 “utter” - gush forth; emit (a foul odor):—belch out vs 4 “tell” - score with a mark (tally), to inscribe, recount vs 5 “teach” - know, ascertain by seeing, acknowledge C. So what is he saying? LISTEN UP! I’m hanging out and talking straight about important stuff. It’s stuff you’ve heard, and will want to make sure it is passed on to Millennials and Z’ers. Important stuff about the Lord and what he has done. Pass it on so they will know, trust and obey God, and not be rebellious like other generations. D. What does it look like? It starts with showing up being there talking, listening intentionally conscious of opportunity ‘Diatribo’ = to rub against or to rub off: John 3:22 E. What were we taught? Grandfathers learned and taught our dads who taught us Either to be there or not F. Why did Asaphj put this in a song? We learned the ABC’s with a song, it helped us memorize

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Kickin’ it in 78Weekly Study Guide (Psalm 78:1-18) June 16th, 2019

This guide, beginning with Sunday’s main Bible passage, provides additional study and reflection for group discussions and/or personal

study. Let these thoughts help you to learn from God and His Word so you can thrive in Christ!

1) According to what Asaph wrote in Psalm 78:1-8, what needs to be passed on to the next generation?

2) What does Asaph state is the reason for “passing it on?”

3) What does “to utter,” “to tell,” and “to teach” look like in our lifetime, from Monday through Saturday?

4) Read Deuteronomy 6:5-7. How does this passage relate to Psalm 78:1-8? What is God calling His people to do?

5) What are some of the biggest hindrances to “uttering, telling, and teaching” today?

6) Reflecting back on the theme “just show up,” what could that look for you? Based on this, what might God be inviting you to do?

Kickin’ it in 78Psalm 78:1-18 - June 16th

Additional Resources

“It starts with showing up”

A. IntroductionWhat is a Maskil? - a song

intended for instructionWho is Asaph? - Psalm writer &

worship leader appointed by David

B. Psalm 78vs 2 “utter” - gush forth; emit (a foul odor):—belch outvs 4 “tell” - score with a mark (tally), to inscribe, recountvs 5 “teach” - know, ascertain by seeing, acknowledge

C. So what is he saying?LISTEN UP! I’m hanging out and talking straight about important

stuff. It’s stuff you’ve heard, and will want to make sure it is passed on to Millennials and Z’ers. Important stuff about the Lord and what he has done. Pass it on so they will know, trust and obey God, and not be rebellious like other generations.

D. What does it look like?It starts with showing up

being theretalking, listeningintentionally conscious of opportunity

‘Diatribo’ = to rub against or to rub off: John 3:22

E. What were we taught?Grandfathers learned and taught our dads who taught usEither to be there or not

F. Why did Asaphj put this in a song?We learned the ABC’s with a song, it helped us memorizeWe can learn with “This Little Light of Mine”