Psalm 84

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READ

Psalm 84

Explore

  1. What stands out to you in the passage?

  2. What is the dwelling place of The Lord the Psalmist refers to? What about it gives them such peace, joy, and reason to praise God there?

  3. The place of Zion is the destination where all is made right because of God’s presence. The Valley of Baca can be translated to “valley of tears” or a place of sorrow. What does this journey “from strength to strength” suggest about the relationship between hoping in The Lord and the hardship of life?

APPLY

  1. What does Psalm 84 reveal about what (or whom) your heart longs for most?

    In what ways might your desires be shaped—or reshaped—by a deeper love for God’s presence?

  2. The psalm declares that one day in God’s courts is better than a thousand elsewhere (v. 10).

    How does this challenge the way you think about success, comfort, or status in everyday life

  3. According to verse 11, the Lord is both “sun and shield.”

    How have you experienced God’s guidance, protection, or grace in a season of waiting, struggle, or transition—and how does this psalm invite you to trust Him more fully?

PRAY

We would deepen our love for and contentment in God’s presence especially through difficult times

Pray for the needs of each other and for our city

John Campbell