Bible Quiz – Psalm 121: The Lord Our Keeper (Subjective Questions) With Answers and the Reference
Test Your Knowledge of God's Protection and
Faithfulness
Psalm
121 is one of the most beloved Songs of Ascents, reminding believers that our
help comes from the Lord alone. This psalm offers comfort, assurance, and
confidence in God's constant care over His people. Challenge yourself with
these subjective questions and see how well you know this encouraging chapter
of Scripture.
Instructions
Answer each question using your own words.
Try to answer before checking the answers
below.
All answers are based on Psalm 121.
Scripture references are provided after the
answer section for easy study.
Quiz
Questions
1.
Where does the psalmist say he lifts up his eyes?
2.
From whom does the psalmist say his help comes?
3.
What does the psalm say about the One who made heaven and earth?
4.
What will God not allow to happen to the believer's foot?
5.
What does the psalm say about the One who watches over Israel?
6.
How is the Lord described in relation to His people?
7.
What protection does the psalm mention concerning the sun during the day?
8.
What protection is mentioned concerning the moon at night?
9.
From what will the Lord keep His people?
10.
What part of a person's life does the Lord preserve according to the psalm?
11.
What does the psalm say about the Lord watching over our coming and going?
12.
How long does the Lord's protection last?
13.
Why can believers place their confidence in God's protection?
14.
What qualities of God are emphasized throughout Psalm 121?
15.
What lesson about trusting God can Christians learn from this psalm?
Answers
1.
The psalmist lifts up his eyes to the mountains (or hills).
Reference:
Psalm 121:1
2.
His help comes from the Lord.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2
3.
The Lord is the Maker of heaven and earth.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2
4.
God will not allow the believer's foot to slip.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3
5.
The One who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps.
Reference:
Psalm 121:4
6.
The Lord is the keeper and protector of His people.
Reference:
Psalm 121:5
7.
The sun will not harm God's people by day.
Reference:
Psalm 121:6
8.
The moon will not harm them by night.
Reference:
Psalm 121:6
9.
The Lord will keep His people from all evil.
Reference:
Psalm 121:7
10.
The Lord preserves their life (or soul).
Reference:
Psalm 121:7
11.
The Lord watches over their going out and coming in.
Reference:
Psalm 121:8
12.
His protection lasts forever.
Reference:
Psalm 121:8
13.
Believers can trust God because He is always watchful, faithful, and never
grows weary.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3–4
14.
God's faithfulness, power, vigilance, protection, and everlasting care are
emphasized.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2–8
15.
Christians learn to depend completely on the Lord, knowing that He faithfully
protects, guides, and watches over every part of life.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 121 (Level 2: Deeper Understanding & Application)
Test
Your Knowledge of God’s Protection and Care
Psalm
121 is a powerful song of trust that teaches believers to look beyond human
help and rely completely on the Lord. This Level 2 quiz goes deeper by focusing
on meaning, understanding, and personal application.
Instructions
Answer each question in your own words.
Think carefully about the message and meaning
of the psalm.
Try to answer before checking the answers below.
All questions are based on Psalm 121.
Quiz
Questions
1.
What does the psalm teach about the true source of help?
2.
Why is it significant that the Lord is described as the Maker of heaven and
earth?
3.
What reassurance is given when the psalm says God will not allow your foot to
slip?
4.
How does the psalm describe God’s constant watchfulness?
5.
What does the image of the Lord as your “keeper” suggest about His relationship
with believers?
6.
Why might the psalm mention both the sun by day and the moon by night?
7.
What does “the Lord will keep you from all evil” teach about God’s protection?
8.
How does Psalm 121 encourage believers during times of fear or uncertainty?
9.
What does the promise of God watching over our “going out and coming in”
include?
10.
How long does the psalm say God’s watchful care continues?
11.
What character qualities of God are revealed throughout this psalm?
12.
How can a Christian apply Psalm 121 to everyday life?
13.
What is the central message of Psalm 121 in one sentence?
14.
Why is God’s protection described as personal as well as powerful?
15.
How does this psalm strengthen a believer’s confidence in prayer?
Answers
1.
What does the psalm teach about the true source of help?
True
help comes from the Lord, not merely from people or circumstances.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–2
2.
Why is it significant that the Lord is described as the Maker of heaven and
earth?
It
shows that God has unlimited power and authority over all creation.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2
3.
What reassurance is given when the psalm says God will not allow your foot to
slip?
God
provides stability, guidance, and security for those who trust Him.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3
4.
How does the psalm describe God’s constant watchfulness?
God
never slumbers or sleeps while caring for His people.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3–4
5.
What does the image of the Lord as your “keeper” suggest about His relationship
with believers?
He
personally guards, preserves, and cares for them.
Reference:
Psalm 121:5
6.
Why might the psalm mention both the sun by day and the moon by night?
It
emphasizes God’s protection at all times and in every situation.
Reference:
Psalm 121:6
7.
What does “the Lord will keep you from all evil” teach about God’s protection?
God
faithfully watches over the lives of His people and preserves them according to
His purpose.
Reference:
Psalm 121:7
8.
How does Psalm 121 encourage believers during times of fear or uncertainty?
It
reminds them that God is always present, watchful, and able to help.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
9.
What does the promise of God watching over our “going out and coming in”
include?
It
includes every part of daily life, work, travel, responsibilities, and
activities.
Reference:
Psalm 121:8
10.
How long does the psalm say God’s watchful care continues?
It
continues forever.
Reference:
Psalm 121:8
11.
What character qualities of God are revealed throughout this psalm?
His
power, faithfulness, vigilance, protection, and everlasting care.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2–8
12.
How can a Christian apply Psalm 121 to everyday life?
By
trusting God for guidance, protection, and help in every situation.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
13.
What is the central message of Psalm 121 in one sentence?
The
Lord faithfully watches over and preserves those who trust in Him.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
14.
Why is God’s protection described as personal as well as powerful?
Because
the Almighty Creator personally cares for each believer.
Reference:
Psalm 121:5–8
15.
How does this psalm strengthen a believer’s confidence in prayer?
It
assures believers that God hears, watches over them, and is always able to
help.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 121 (Level 3: Advanced Study & Reflection)
Test Your Deep Understanding of God's
Protection and Faithfulness
Psalm
121 is a profound declaration of confidence in God's unfailing care. More than
a song of comfort, it reveals the Lord's character as the Creator, Protector,
and Keeper of His people. This advanced-level quiz is designed to help you
think more deeply about the themes and spiritual truths found throughout the
psalm.
Instructions
Answer each question in your own words.
Focus on the meaning and theological message
of the psalm.
Do not look at the answers until you have
completed the quiz.
All questions are based on Psalm 121.
Quiz
Questions
1.
Why does the psalmist begin by looking toward the hills before declaring the
source of his help?
2.
How does identifying God as the Maker of heaven and earth strengthen the
believer's confidence?
3.
What does the promise that God will not allow your foot to slip reveal about
His guidance?
4.
Why is the statement that God never slumbers or sleeps essential to
understanding His nature?
5.
In what ways does the title "Keeper" describe God's ongoing
relationship with His people?
6.
What does the Lord being at your right hand symbolize in the context of Psalm
121?
7.
Why does the psalm mention protection from both the sun and the moon?
8.
What is the significance of God's promise to keep His people from all evil?
9.
How does the promise that God preserves your life extend beyond physical
protection?
10.
What does God's care over your going out and your coming in teach about His
involvement in everyday life?
11.
Which attributes of God are emphasized repeatedly throughout Psalm 121?
12.
How does Psalm 121 encourage believers to replace fear with faith?
13.
What relationship can you see between God's power as Creator and His care as
Protector?
14.
How can the truths of Psalm 121 influence a believer's response to life's
uncertainties?
15.
Summarize the central message of Psalm 121 in your own words.
Answers
1.
Why does the psalmist begin by looking toward the hills before declaring the
source of his help?
The
psalmist directs attention beyond the visible landscape to affirm that true
help comes only from the Lord.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–2
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2.
How does identifying God as the Maker of heaven and earth strengthen the
believer's confidence?
It
reminds believers that the all-powerful Creator is fully able to provide help
and protection.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2
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3.
What does the promise that God will not allow your foot to slip reveal about
His guidance?
It
shows that God provides stability, direction, and faithful care for those who
trust Him.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3
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4.
Why is the statement that God never slumbers or sleeps essential to
understanding His nature?
It
demonstrates that God's care is constant, uninterrupted, and never limited by
human weakness.
Reference:
Psalm 121:3–4
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5.
In what ways does the title "Keeper" describe God's ongoing
relationship with His people?
It
portrays Him as their continual guardian, protector, and preserver.
Reference:
Psalm 121:5, 7–8
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6.
What does the Lord being at your right hand symbolize in the context of Psalm
121?
It
symbolizes God's close presence, protection, and readiness to help.
Reference:
Psalm 121:5
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7.
Why does the psalm mention protection from both the sun and the moon?
It
emphasizes God's care during every moment of life, both day and night.
Reference:
Psalm 121:6
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8.
What is the significance of God's promise to keep His people from all evil?
It
assures believers that God faithfully preserves them according to His will and
purpose.
Reference:
Psalm 121:7
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9.
How does the promise that God preserves your life extend beyond physical
protection?
It
points to God's complete care for the whole person and His continuing
preservation of their life.
Reference:
Psalm 121:7
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10.
What does God's care over your going out and your coming in teach about His
involvement in everyday life?
God
watches over every aspect of a believer's daily activities and journey through
life.
Reference:
Psalm 121:8
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11.
Which attributes of God are emphasized repeatedly throughout Psalm 121?
His
power, faithfulness, vigilance, sovereignty, protection, and everlasting care.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2–8
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12.
How does Psalm 121 encourage believers to replace fear with faith?
It
reminds them that God's presence and protection are constant regardless of
circumstances.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
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13.
What relationship can you see between God's power as Creator and His care as
Protector?
The
God who created everything also has the power and authority to sustain and
protect His people.
Reference:
Psalm 121:2–8
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14.
How can the truths of Psalm 121 influence a believer's response to life's
uncertainties?
They
encourage believers to trust God's unfailing care instead of being controlled
by fear or anxiety.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
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15.
Summarize the central message of Psalm 121 in your own words.
The
Lord, the all-powerful Creator, faithfully watches over and preserves His
people at all times and forever.
Reference:
Psalm 121:1–8
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