Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms – Bible Study Workbook

“This Bible Study Workbook is a gem! I highly recommend it.” – Pastor Greg Bylsma

Arrives Summer 2025! (Get early bird pre-order pricing till May 24)

The Bible Study Workbook takes you on a journey deep into the Psalms. Designed for adult Christians who wish to take their time meditating on Christ’s poetry, the Workbook will have you thinking about Christ’s Psalms for about 25 minutes a day, five days a week, for thirteen weeks. Think of it as a lingering soak for your soul in the Word of God. It’s ideal for group Bible study but also perfectly suitable for you on your own or with a good friend.

How does it work? First, you’ll need a Bible in hand and be ready to flip through the Scriptures consulting other passages. Second, you’ll be encouraged to begin and end each day’s study with prayer. And then you dive into the questions which are set up to guide you in understanding the psalm (sometimes a pair of them) by searching Scripture for the background, or key words, or similar teaching elsewhere. Day 1 has you exploring the wider context of the psalm while Day 2 will help you observe its details and what significance they may hold. On Day 3 you will unpack the author’s meaning and then on Day 4 see more pointedly how Christ is revealed. Day 5 brings it all to a conclusion by focusing on how the message may bring change to your perspective, attitude, and lifestyle as a follower of Christ.

Click here to see a sample chapter.

The theme of the Bible Study Workbook is: “Christ our Teacher.” Scripture teaches that the Messiah was anointed into the triple office of prophet (or: teacher), priest, and king. As our great Teacher, Christ in the Psalms instructs us in God’s salvation, including the way we are to live as God’s redeemed people. The Workbook will take you through 16 mostly wisdom-styled psalms to let you clearly hear the voice of our great Prophet/Teacher and consider his marvellous salvation. The Lord willing, the other two offices will be explored in forthcoming workbooks.

Click here for pre-order savings on bulk orders. Offer good till May 24, 2025

CPOP – Devotional & Study Resource

To order in the USA:

Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms – Devotional – 365 meditations which lead you to closer to Christ every day.

Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms – Study Resource (4 Vols) – “This four-volume commentary on the Psalms is a serendipitous discovery. Written by Canadian Reformed pastors, it is an absolute delight to read.” – John C. Crutchfield

To order either one in Canada:

Click here or order from your local Christian book store.

 

Our Psalms

Every believer loves the Psalms. They speak to us personally. They touch our emotions. We feel that they were written with us in mind – and they were! But did you know they were also written with Jesus Christ in mind? In fact, like the entire Old Testament, the Psalms point us to the coming Messiah. Jesus himself tells us this: “…everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Luke 24:44; cf. John 5:39). The Psalms were written out of the real experiences of David and others and while we can certainly relate to them, the deeper truth is that Jesus Christ fulfills all those experiences!

Christ’s Psalms

The connection is even stronger. All of Scripture is inspired by the Holy Spirit. Peter pointedly describes the Spirit as the “Spirit of Christ” (1 Peter 1:11). That means that Christ is the ultimate source of the Scriptures and we can justly say that Christ is the author of the Psalms. Since each psalm is its own composition (or chapter), we believe that each one speaks about or points to Christ in some way while also speaking to our personal circumstances as believers. This Christ connection only makes each psalm’s  personal connection stronger and more meaningful. Our bond with the Lord only deepens. We hope and pray that you and many others will be blessed in using Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms.

To learn about the Devotional click here or to learn about the Study Resource click here.