Psalm 90.1-8

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of The sun rises, its life-giving light shining on a mountain of eternity - never-ending hope and protection.'

Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of The sun rises, its life-giving light shining on a mountain of eternity – never-ending hope and protection.’

Limerick



The Lord, our refuge and our strength,
To Him we turn in fear at length.
He is our fortress, safe from harm,
Our hope for future, free from alarm.
His wrath will come in righteous fire,
But He will give us peace and respire.
For all of us, His love remains,
And so our prayer to Him sustains.

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of Bible passage Psalm 90.1-8 is to take time every day for prayer and reflection. This can be done in a variety of ways, from a few moments of quiet contemplation to a more structured approach like Lectio Divina or Ignatian prayer. Taking this time each day to come before God can help us to see how our lives are shaped by the presence and power of God, and to recognize our mortality and frailty in contrast with His everlasting love and care.

In prayer and reflection, we can ask ourselves questions like: How does this passage reflect God’s sovereign power? How does it remind me of my own mortality? What does this passage teach me about trusting in God and relying on Him in all things?

By making time each day to pray and reflect on scripture, we can better understand how our lives fit within the larger story of God’s work in the world, and how we can live out the teachings of scripture in our daily lives.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s eternity, mortality of man, humbling ourselves before God.
Bible passages: Psalm 103:14-16 – God shows mercy and compassion to his people; Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 – life is fleeting and we should make the most of it; James 4:10 – we must humble ourselves before God. Explanation: Psalm 103 speaks of God’s mercy and compassion for his people, showing that his eternity is greater than our mortality. Ecclesiastes reminds us that life is fleeting and we should make the most of it. James teaches us that we must humble ourselves before God in order to receive his blessings.

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