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What does the Bible say about the prayer of Moses in Psalm 90?

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Psalm 90 is a profound meditation and prayer by Moses that calls attention to God's eternal nature and human mortality.

Psalm 90, attributed to Moses, is described as both a meditation and a prayer, reflecting on God's greatness and human frailty. It begins with an acknowledgment of God as our eternal dwelling place, reminding believers that Christ is our refuge. The psalm highlights the importance of contemplating God’s nature before making supplications, which aligns with the broader Reformed understanding of approaching God with reverence. Throughout the psalm, Moses emphasizes the brevity of human life, urging believers to number their days wisely, recognizing that true wisdom comes from applying one's heart to understanding God's ways.
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Psalm 90
Paul Mahan · Jan 17, 1996
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