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Psalm 90 Commentary

Mortality – God’s Wrath

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KEY THOUGHT: Yes, establish the work of our hands. [Psalm 90:17c NKJV]

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Psalm 90 NKJV

BOOK FOUR
Psalms 90–106
The Eternity of God, and Man’s Frailty

A Prayer of Moses the man of God.

90 Lord, You have been our [a]dwelling place in all generations.
Before the mountains were brought forth,
Or ever You [b]had formed the earth and the world,
Even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.

You turn man to destruction,
And say, “Return, O children of men.”
For a thousand years in Your sight
Are like yesterday when it is past,
And like a watch in the night.
You carry them away like a flood;
They are like a sleep.
In the morning they are like grass which grows up:
In the morning it flourishes and grows up;
In the evening it is cut down and withers.

For we have been consumed by Your anger,
And by Your wrath we are terrified.
You have set our iniquities before You,
Our secret sins in the light of Your countenance.
For all our days have passed away in Your wrath;
We finish our years like a sigh.
10 The days of our lives are seventy years;
And if by reason of strength they are eighty years,
Yet their boast is only labor and sorrow;
For it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
11 Who knows the power of Your anger?
For as the fear of You, so is Your wrath.
12 So teach us to number our days,
That we may gain a heart of wisdom.

13 Return, O Lord!
How long?
And have compassion on Your servants.
14 Oh, satisfy us early with Your mercy,
That we may rejoice and be glad all our days!
15 Make us glad according to the days in which You have afflicted us,
The years in which we have seen evil.
16 Let Your work appear to Your servants,
And Your glory to their children.
17 And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us,
And establish the work of our hands for us;
Yes, establish the work of our hands.


Footnotes

a. Psalm 90:1 LXX, Tg., Vg. refuge
b. Psalm 90:2 Lit. gave birth to

New King James Version (NKJV)

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Psalm 90 Commentary

The human author of the Book of Genesis is speaking. It is a prayer to the God who revealed Himself as the I AM God at the Burning Bush. Psalm 90 reflects some foundational truths as presented in the Torah.

The Creator God exists before creation and after creation. He is from everlasting to everlasting. This is Israel’s God, the God of creation.

We have the universal call to return to the ground. We came from there. Probably the scripture is referring to the Body. That is the only component that came from the ground.

The “return to the ground” doesn’t come immediately. Individuals are allowed to live 70 years or 80 years.

But these are years full of trouble and sorrow. Moses is not impressed. He petitions the LORD for mercy. But he also speaks to mortals. If only they knew the wrath of God!

He knows exactly why humans are ordered to return to the ground: Their iniquities. Consequently, their days pass away under God’s wrath; they come to the finish line with a moan.

Mortals have responded with a strong desire to sustain life or prolong it for as long as possible. They make every effort possible to create a world free of trouble and sorrow. But it all comes to nothing. We still retire in death with a moan. It is a rigidly defined law.

Moses, therefore, prays: “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Only this wisdom can help us appreciate the wrath of God. Only this wisdom can help us understand the brevity of life. Only this wisdom can help us understand why mortals return to the ground.

This psalm summarizes the Book of Genesis. God remains the dwelling place of mankind. Mortals cannot craft their own and have it their way.

The immortal God retains control. Mortals are purposefully and deliberately subjected to wrath. There are rigid rules. Death is the finishing line for phase 1. Genesis Chapter 3 has the details.

Knowing the wrath of God means having the fear of God. It speaks of godliness. Learning to number our days has nothing to do with arithmetic. Our attention is drawn to the brevity of life and the consequent appreciation of God’s rule.

Only the Creator God can help an individual see and appreciate these facts of creation. Then the individual can seek the LORD’s compassion. Instead of trouble and sorrow, the individual can pray for gladness of the heart.

The troubles cannot be reversed by technology, drunkenness, money, power, authority, or sheer human determination. The LORD’s compassion comes first.

Then mortals can experience the unfailing love in the morning, sing for joy, and be glad all their days.    

Then the saint can talk about working the ground, as originally ordered by the Creator God.

In this chapter, wrath means wrath. Joy means joy. But we only understand these terms within the context of Genesis. A prayer for “blessed works of our hands” is deeper. It’s a playback of God’s cursing of the ground because of man’s sin.

The LORD answers Moses’ prayer by Jesus Christ. It means a lot. Ponder.


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  1. It has been exciting learning how God can make things happen to his choosen one, God workout something wonderful and fulfils the promises he made to the father of Joseph.

    God’s words remains true so are his promises and indeed it has been God working out the salvation of man Kind by Grace through Faith alone.

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  2. Profound. My life needs a new introduction to God. Not that I have been right, but because God desires to help me… I see an amazing Grace here. Having broken the first commandment, still God looks for me and helps me to build up with him… And live for him. A littles knowledge of the Lord will ignite my passion and desire to serve him. This morning I pledge to seek, live and serve the Lord Jesus Christ and His purposes everyday of my life.
    Beautiful lesson

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  3. The Lord reintroduces himself and shows Israel, He is all they need. Some boast in horses and others in chariots but we’ll boast in the Lord. He is able and the only one worthy of our trust. Lord teach me how to always look up to you at all times and not focus on my strength or capabilities. This is my prayer

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  4. This far too common today. Just do something that seems like true worship yet it’s intent and actual practice is not even close to the set standard by the Lord. I personally feel challenged of some things we do in our personal lives, the focus of many churches and ministries today. We’ll need to realize the Lord must be worship as he has personally guided. Provides a good start of my reflection today

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  5. In those days when there was no King everyone did as they pleased. This is a good reminder to us that we are on own when the King of Kings isn’t leading our lives we’ll be doing what is not right and the results will show clearly how life without Christ looks like. We thank God that even when it looks like he’s not there, he’s behind the scenes working. I have learnt to trust in the Lord always.

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  6. Iam seeing this being stressed… There was no King in Israel… So lawlessness is the order of the day. This shows how heartless and wicked man can be with out the right King in his life. He can do anything. May the Lord help us to allow Christ in our lives that every aspect of our lives is changed and we yield ourselves to him alone.

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  7. I’m sure as the two daughters in-law stayed in Naomi’s home they learned about the God of Israel and appreciated His works among his people. Ruth’s determination and what she says moves my heart. She’s convinced she must go with Naomi and wants to spend her life with her, this relationship was strong especially between a mother inlaw and a daughter in-law. Yet Ruth stays and how she puts it shows the depth of her heart, I’ll go with with you, your people will be my people, your God will be my God…

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