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00:00 Opening and Introduction to Psalm 90
00:15 The Stereogram
01:46 Life's Perspective and God's Eternal View
03:18 Understanding Time Through Psalm 90
06:07 Moses' Reflection on Life and God's Judgment
08:24 The Brevity of Life and Human Limits
11:47 Embracing Our Limits and God's Limitlessness
19:58 The Transience of Life and God's Wrath
26:27 Living with Eternal Perspective
28:26 Understanding the Urgency of Life
29:04 Living with Purpose and Clarity
29:27 The Uncertainty of Time
30:11 Reflecting on Life's Priorities
34:49 Making the Best Use of Time
44:30 Living Dependently on God
47:53 Concluding Thoughts and Prayers
Scripture Memory And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. -Hebrews 10:24-25
Application Questions
1. Read Isaiah 40:6-8. What are some God-given limitations that you are tempted to dislike? How can these limitations be used as promptings for you to glorify God with them?
2. Read Psalm 90:12 and 39:4. How often do you consider the inevitability of your death? How can this unusual spiritual discipline stoke your growth in godliness?
3. Read James 4:14-16. What problems can occur in a Christian's life if they lose touch with their profound dependency upon Christ? Do you notice any signs in your life that signal a loss of awareness of your dependency?
4. Read Galatians 2:20. How does faith in Christ enable you to invest your time wisely without knowing for certain that it's the best decision you can make?
5. Read Psalm 127:1-2, John 9:4, and Ephesians 5:15-17. How does a biblical view of time inform your thinking about the rhythm of rest and work? What kind of contextual details should be considered when applying the command to make "the best use of the time?"
By Compass Bible Church North Texas5
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00:00 Opening and Introduction to Psalm 90
00:15 The Stereogram
01:46 Life's Perspective and God's Eternal View
03:18 Understanding Time Through Psalm 90
06:07 Moses' Reflection on Life and God's Judgment
08:24 The Brevity of Life and Human Limits
11:47 Embracing Our Limits and God's Limitlessness
19:58 The Transience of Life and God's Wrath
26:27 Living with Eternal Perspective
28:26 Understanding the Urgency of Life
29:04 Living with Purpose and Clarity
29:27 The Uncertainty of Time
30:11 Reflecting on Life's Priorities
34:49 Making the Best Use of Time
44:30 Living Dependently on God
47:53 Concluding Thoughts and Prayers
Scripture Memory And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. -Hebrews 10:24-25
Application Questions
1. Read Isaiah 40:6-8. What are some God-given limitations that you are tempted to dislike? How can these limitations be used as promptings for you to glorify God with them?
2. Read Psalm 90:12 and 39:4. How often do you consider the inevitability of your death? How can this unusual spiritual discipline stoke your growth in godliness?
3. Read James 4:14-16. What problems can occur in a Christian's life if they lose touch with their profound dependency upon Christ? Do you notice any signs in your life that signal a loss of awareness of your dependency?
4. Read Galatians 2:20. How does faith in Christ enable you to invest your time wisely without knowing for certain that it's the best decision you can make?
5. Read Psalm 127:1-2, John 9:4, and Ephesians 5:15-17. How does a biblical view of time inform your thinking about the rhythm of rest and work? What kind of contextual details should be considered when applying the command to make "the best use of the time?"