Day 9: Psalm
90:12 Lord, Help Us Count Our Days--Even Through the Tough Stuff of Life
I’ve
seen the day when my second cousin was shot and murdered and ended up being a
nationally televised news story. I’ve helped support someone from Columbine. I
had a friend commit suicide. I’ve had a friend skid of an icy road and fall
from a large cliff in his car. I’ve experienced the deaths of family and
friends. I’ve had times where I’ve received a call. I’ve also received times
when someone has said, “We need to talk.” I’ve made many, many mistakes in my
life and I deserve death (See Romans 6:23) because of them—and for the ones I
will surely make in the future, no matter how hard I try to avoid them.
I know
how difficult life can be.
I say
all of that, and more today, not to bring attention to myself. (No! Anything
but that.) Rather, I do it to make this point as strong as it should be and
needs to be:
It’s important to make each and every day
count, for it is a sacred one and is a gift of God. It’s part of His purpose.
That’s
what this new year and new beginning are about. It’s about making every single
moment in our lives count to the fullest and be intentional about this.
It’s
important to make every moment count, the good, the bad, the indifferent.
It’s
important to make every moment count and sty smack dab in the middle of the
will of God.
Let’s
look at some verses which should help us know what to pray and how to pray for
the next year and our new beginning. With each verse listed after this section,
prayer journal these 8 things about EACH
version of this verse:
1 What
jumped out at you and why?
2 What
did you learn from this verse?
3 How
did this verse differ from the others and how does that difference deepen your
understanding of the verse?
4 What
did God say to you through this verse?
5 What
does this verse mean to you and your life today, this week, this month, this
quarter, this year, etc.?
6 How
will you apply this verse to your life from now on? Make an action plan.
7 Write
out a summary of everything that you’ve learned and what jumps out at you most
from your journaling and from the different versions of this verse, Psalm
90:12.
8 Pick
a version you want to start to memorize of that verse and add it to your verses
you are already memorizing: Philippians 4:4-8 and now Psalm 90:12.
Psalm
90:12 HCSB
12
Teach us to number our days carefully
so that
we may develop wisdom in our hearts.
--HCSB:
Scripture quotations marked HCSB are taken from the Holman Christian Standard
Bible®, Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers.
Used by permission. Holman Christian Standard Bible®, Holman CSB®, and HCSB®
are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
Psalm
90:12 NLT
12
Teach us to realize the brevity of life,
so that
we may grow in wisdom.
-- NLT:
Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living
Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by
permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All
rights reserved.
Psalm
90:12 NASB
12 So
teach us to number our days,
That we
may present to You a heart of wisdom.
--
NASB: Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright ©
1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation.
Used by permission.
Psalm
90:12 EXB
12
·Teach us [Make us know] ·how short our lives really are [to count our days]
so that
we ·may be wise [gain a wise heart].
-- EXB:
Scripture taken from The Expanded Bible. Copyright © 2011 by Thomas Nelson,
Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
EVEN COUNTING THE TOUGH STUFF OF LIFE FOR
THE GOOD
This
past year has been a difficult one, but a very blessed one as well, for my
husband and me. We wouldn’t trade the difficulties for anything. After all, the
challenging times bring us to the path where we can choose growing in faith or
despising it. Thank God, we both have decided to allow it to grow us—even
during the times that were the hardest to trust, when things just didn’t make
sense, and we hurt so much.
There
are times in life when we don’t think we can make it another stop. We wonder
what in the world God is doing and why. We might wonder how we are going to get
through it. Those are the times to stop questioning, stop fighting God, and
just trust. Trust Him even when it doesn’t make sense and when it hurts so
much. Don’t dig your heels in, rather put know that the only reason you made it
to this next second is because He is holding you upright. You might be on your
rear, but you’re not on your back. You might be on your knees, but you are
still more upright than not.
Faith is not always about seeing.
Nor is it about feeling.
And it’s rarely about understanding (but,
that will come in time).
What true, deep faith is about relying on
God. Nothing more. Nothing less. (Hebrews 11:1).
Another
beautiful thing about the tough stuff of life is how it develops character. We
learn who we truly are. Even if we do not like what we see, it’s a beautiful
thing. After all, we at least then know what we can change and how that will
make another difference in our lives. Also, it means we rely on God that much
more.
A LITTLE REMINDER…
Don’t
forget your yearly Bible verse or your memory verses. Pray them back to God at
this time, whether by memory or by looking at them.
They
are:
-- Philippians
4:4-8
-- Psalm
90:12.
KEY
QUOTE FROM THE CHAPTER
-- It’s
important to make each and every day count, for it is a sacred one and is a
gift of God. It’s part of His purpose.
--
Faith is not always about seeing.
Nor is
it about feeling.
And
it’s rarely about understanding (but, that will come in time).
What
true, deep faith is about relying on God. Nothing more. Nothing less. (Hebrews
11:1).
SELAH.
PAUSE.
Selah.
Pause.
Do not
press forward for a moment.
Savor
the moment instead.
Listen
to God and stop speaking.
Pause.
Rest.
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