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What does Psalm 90 teach about God's mercy and favor?

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Psalm 90 teaches that God's mercy brings satisfaction and joy to His people, highlighting the need for His favor in our lives (Psalm 90:14).

In Psalm 90, Moses petitions God for His mercy when he says, 'O satisfy us in the morning with thy lovingkindness, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.' This request underlines the significance of God’s favor in our lives, suggesting that His lovingkindness is essential for true joy and fulfillment. In recognizing our transitory nature and God's eternal commitment to us, we are reminded of the profound impact of His grace, which not only sustains us but also fills our lives with gladness even amidst afflictions.
Scripture References: Psalm 90:14

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Psalm 90
Albert N. Martin · Dec 28, 1980
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