Good morning, Good morning, Welcome. It’s great to see you. My name is mike, one of the pastors on staff here at Solar Church. I’m just a little distracted, a little flustered this morning and no one ever get that way at times. You’re like, I’m, my pregame ritual is not there right now. And so you’re just kind of trying to find your sea legs as you go into this thing. I was under the impression that our, our donut crew of people were both all on vacation this week. So I drove my, my three kids to north walmart to pick up the massive amount of donuts we consume on sunday morning and one of y’all beat me to the punch and got it before I did. So this is great. And so, uh, I feel like I had three kids in the car for me though and that was not normal for my sunday morning routine. And so I feel like I’ve been trying to catch up since. Welcome. I’m mike when the pastors on staff today with the privilege of looking at moses, looking at the character, the man, the myth, the legend moses. We see him throughout the bible moses is um, moses is one of my favorite characters in the bible and he wrote one song in the book of psalms moses. The self proclaimed humblest man that has ever lived. The humblest man that has ever lived. If you look at me two, numbers 12 3. It says now moses was very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth and you’re like, wait a second. That’s me. You you’re the most humblest person that’s ever lived. Maybe that’s when moses lived. He was the most humblest man who ever lived. Um, but who is moses? Some of you know who moses is? You have a friend named moses others. You have no idea who moses is and the pastor’s quoting humility and you’re confused. And so moses wrote the first five books of the bible genesis, Exodus leviticus numbers and Deuteronomy. Those five books, composed 100 and 25,000, 139 words. If you compare the math of that with the 611,000 words that are in the bible moses wrote 20% of the bible and he wrote one song, the oldest psalm in the book of psalms. One psalm psalm 90. The song we’re gonna look at today. So let’s pray and let’s get grounded and ask God to bless our day and bless our time in the word and use the work of moses and his life to instruct and convict our hearts. Let’s pray God. I thank you for these men and these women and what you’re doing in their lives. So thank you for the work you’re doing in their lives. God I pray. We would find our grounding in you. I pray. We would be convicted by the words of moses, by the reflections of moses in this psalm 90. I ask that you just really uh instruct us, encourage us correct us. Lord, I pray that people would hear you and your word and I would say out of the way and they would just see you and appreciate you and love you and worship you more results of spending a chunk of time focusing our thoughts quieting our spirit and just trying to focus on you and learn about you so that we might live for you. We commit this time to you in jesus name amen. So if you, if you miss the background on this chapter 90, you will miss a significant amount of meaning. So I’m about to embark into one of the longest introductions of my pasture probably. But if we miss this background you it will not ring as powerful as if I don’t. And so okay so the people of God starts as a nation of a nation of Israel starts with Abraham. Abraham had a son named Jacob. Jacob had 12 sons. One of their name was joseph joseph and the 12 brothers in a series of unfortunate events that we’re not gonna cover find themselves in Egypt. With 12 brothers and the bible says they came to Egypt and they were fruitful and multiplied, which is bible speak for they had babies like crazy. And so those 12 brothers in their family after 400 years passing That small family un…