Q1: The title of Psalm 92 is "A Song for the Sabbath Day." Though it was sung during the morning sacrifice on the Sabbath in the temple, "It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to your name, O Most High" (v. 1). What reminders does this provide for our daily attitudes as Christians?
Q2: Psalm 92 distinguishes between the "wicked" and the "righteous" in this world, both of whom may "flourish," each in their own way. However, their final outcomes are starkly different. What should we be cautious about?