Yesterday's Bible Study |
In Psalm 90, Moses prays to the Lord. He opens by saying that the Lord has been Israel's dwelling place, and then in today's verse, he emphasizes that truth. Before there were mountains, the earth, or anything else, the Lord existed. He is God from everlasting to everlasting--for all eternity. Today, we will think about what this verse means, and how knowing that the Lord is eternal affects our lives.
What does it mean for God to be eternal? It means there has never been and never will be a time when He does not exist. There is no second when His presence is not here; He is with us every single moment, guiding us for all of our days. Because He has always existed, we never have to fear His nonexistence. Our faith has a sure foundation because the Lord will never change.
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This gives us confidence in all circumstances. Because the Lord is eternal, His attributes are as well: His love, His mercy, His grace, His kindness, and so many more. This means there will never be a time when the Lord will stop loving you. There will never be a time when the Lord says you've exhausted the amount of mercy or grace that He has for you. He will never stop being kind to you, and He will always receive you through Jesus.
There is nothing on Earth that promises an eternal guarantee like the Lord does. There is no better way to spend our lives than getting to know the God who was and who always will be. His eternality translates into infinite, gracious love for all of us. The Lord knows everything about us (and always will), and yet he loves us beyond our comprehension.
Today, if you are in a place of trial or questioning whether or not the Lord sees you, remember these words from Moses. The Lord is "from everlasting to everlasting." The Lord knows you, loves you, and will walk with you all of your days. Call out to Him, and He will meet you right where you are.
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