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Michael Abraham
Published on 3 July 2020 | 0 min read
Psalm 90 – 3 July, 2020
Michael Abraham
July 3, 2020
Observation
What does it say?
Read
Psalm 90
Who wrote this psalm?
What are repeated words/phrases?
What are repeated ideas?
What do we learn about God?
What do we learn about man?
What petitions does the psalmist make?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
What does the psalmist tell us about time according to God inv. 4?
How is God contrasted with man in this psalm?
How is this psalm grounded in the gospel?
Summarize the passage in one sentence.
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How does your perspective about your time on earth need to change?
How can you practically learn to number your days? Why is this a good thing to do?
How have you failed to trust in God with your days?
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Michael Abraham
July 3, 2020
Observation
What does it say?
Read
Psalm 90
Who wrote this psalm?
What are repeated words/phrases?
What are repeated ideas?
What do we learn about God?
What do we learn about man?
What petitions does the psalmist make?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
What does the psalmist tell us about time according to God inv. 4?
How is God contrasted with man in this psalm?
How is this psalm grounded in the gospel?
Summarize the passage in one sentence.
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How does your perspective about your time on earth need to change?
How can you practically learn to number your days? Why is this a good thing to do?
How have you failed to trust in God with your days?
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James 1:19–27 – 26 June 2020
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Psalm 91 – 10 July, 2020
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