Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.
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Psalms 90:12
Have you ever been asked the question, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” It is such a natural human thing to plan life far out into the distant future, forgetting that the next day, or even hour, is not guaranteed for anyone. The Old Testament prophet Moses remembered this fact when he wrote Psalm 90.
As revealed in today’s verse, Moses recognized that human life is frail, especially in comparison to God’s power and judgment. He realized that having wisdom meant understanding that life on Earth is short and that no one knows how many days their life will last. Learning how to number your day's grants wisdom that helps you to keep your heart focused on what truly matters—eternity with God.
The good news is that wisdom like this is something that can be learned. Moses’ prayer asked God to teach him wisdom, which means that it is not just something someone “has” or “doesn’t have.” As you pray today, use Moses’ words in Psalm 90 as a guide. Ask God to teach you how to number your days so that you can gain wisdom. Pray over the United States, that amidst a culture that tends to over-plan their lives, God would draw people’s hearts to Him. Ask Him to use the circumstances in the world to teach Americans how to better number their days, that they would gain new wisdom for their lives.
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