Psalm 49 - God will ransom my soul from the power of Sheol

  1. Read Psalm 49:1-6. Wisdom poetry focuses on skillful living. What words or phrases indicate that this is a Wisdom Psalm? What wisdom about life will this psalm touch on, based on these verses?

  2. Read verses 7-12 and 16-20. These two stanzas mirror and compliment one another. What message do they share? How do they differ?

  3. Read verses 13-14. This ‘Central Conclusion’ is the heart of the psalm. What imagery or descriptive language does the psalmist use to talk about “those who have foolish confidence”? What emotions does the language conjure up in you?

  4. Read verse 15. This is the ‘Surprise Part 2” of the Central Conclusion. While “no man can ransom” (v7) and “when he dies he will carry nothing away” (v17), yet God can both ransom and “receive” the psalmist, saving him from Sheol. (Note: the word “receive” is the same word translated “carry” in v17. It is also the word used to describe the events of Gen 5:24  Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.)  What confidence is the psalmist declaring here? What bearing does this truth have on wise living?

  5. In the sermon today, pastor Robb said, “The hope of the Sons of Korah is fulfilled in the Cross of Christ.” How does Jesus fulfill the promises of v15 to ‘ransom’ and ‘carry’ us? (for help, see Matthew 20:28, 1 Tim 2:5-6, Acts 2:22-32)

  6. Our hope in Christ is great, and yet the pain of death is real. Are there those in your group who are grieving the recent or impending death of a loved one? Pray for one another, and worship God for the gift of eternal life in Christ.


Robb EsperatComment