So teach us to
number our days, That we may gain a heart of wisdom. Return, O Lord!
How long? And have compassion on Your servants. Oh,
satisfy us early with Your mercy, That we may rejoice and be glad all our days!
(Psalm 90:12-14 NKJV)
This Psalm was
evidently composed towards the end of the wilderness wanderings, and records
some of the sadness which must have oppressed the heart of Moses, as he saw the
companions of his earlier life being buried amid the sand dunes.
He compares
the centuries to the memory of yesterday, which fades so quickly from our mind;
to a watch spent by the camp fires; to the short rush of the mountain flood; to
the dream which flashes for a moment before the mental eye; to the short-lived
grass, which flourishes in the morning and is cut down at night. Each symbol full
of significant beauty, and evidently remembered from the incidents of the long
march through these vast solitudes. It was as though the heart of this mighty
servant of God turned from the fleeting ages and the decay of human life, to
God, whose being is timeless, unchangeable, and eternal. Here is transition and
change; there is the Rock of Ages, with its everlasting stability and glory.
Let's number
our days against the eternal ages of God's being; against the age of the
mountain and the universe; against the rise and fall of great nations. It is
when we realize how short life is that we set ourselves in a good position to
redeem the time, to buy up each golden opportunity.
The heart of
wisdom will show itself in giving God a just proportion of our time. Every day
it is wise to set apart time for the reading of His Word, for prayer and holy
fellowship; in every week it is wise to reserve the first day of the week for
His holy service. We may learn deep lessons from the amount of time that the
Hebrews gave to their religious institutions. "Prayer and provisions
hinder no man," says the old proverb. It is especially wise to make God to
be our guide, that He may show us how to use this precious thing called life.
Apart from Him all our desire to use our time appropriately will be in vain,
but when the soul walks in fellowship with God every action tells, every day
adds something to the growing power and influence of existence. Nothing is little,
nothing trivial, nothing unworthy, if your soul holds fellowship with God. Then
will come satisfaction and gladness, and the work of our life will be
established by His divine hand.
PRAYER
O faithful Lord,
teach us to trust You for life and death, and to take You for our All in All,
trusting in Jesus Christ for our redemption. It's in His name we pray, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #216:
I am good and My mercy is everlasting.
1 Chronicles 16:34 (WEB)
Oh give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,
for his loving kindness endures forever.
I am good and My mercy is everlasting.
1 Chronicles 16:34 (WEB)
Oh give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,
for his loving kindness endures forever.
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