The sermon preached by Todd Nibert on Psalm 90 focuses on the themes of God's eternity, human mortality, and the need for divine wisdom. Nibert emphasizes that God is the eternal dwelling place for His people, as highlighted in verse 1, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of God’s sovereignty and continual presence among His creation. He draws on Psalm 90:2 and Romans 1:20 to explain God's eternal nature as Creator, contrasting it with human life, which is brief and marred by sin, as expressed in verses 7-10. The practical significance of the sermon underscores the call for believers to recognize the transitory nature of life, to seek divine wisdom, and to rest in God's mercy, ultimately pointing towards the gospel that brings true satisfaction and joy. Nibert's understanding encapsulates the Reformed emphasis on grace, eternal security in Christ, and the believer's identity as a “man or woman of God.”
“Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations... Even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.”
“Teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
“The only thing that's gonna satisfy me... is if salvation is by pure, sheer mercy.”
“Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us.”
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