Telling these folks I'm homeless and they have done zero matter of fact have acted to prevent me from keeping stabile secure housing West State Street and even afterwards. So glad for the book of psalms so folks can be placed in proper perspective. So very special
😇 *Psalm 90:17 And Let The Beauty Of The LORD Our GOD Be Upon US: And Establish Thou The Work OF YOUR Hands Upon US; Yea, The Work Of Our Hands Establish Thou It.* 🤗
Thank you for this and for the Enduring Word commentary and app. I use the commentary almost daily and it's helped and enriched my study of the Word immensely. God bless you and yours.
Thank you for your great teachings. I am a new Christian and your way of explaining the Scriptures is very helpful. God bless you Pastor Guzik, your church, and your family.
Welcome! What a wonderful comment to receive - thank you for your kind words and support. Be sure to check out enduringword.com/ for free verse-by-verse commentary on the entire Bible! Also, here is a playlist of videos that you might find helpful: th-cam.com/play/PL_QIfO0mxbX7wWEsO4FT1k488-Ox_CJkU.html&si=St76A-zZwfzKBUSe May God bless you and keep you and cause His face to shine upon you.
Thank you for your comment! Psalm 90 is a prayer of Moses, expressing the fleeting nature of human life and the majesty of God's eternal existence. While it doesn't explicitly address homelessness, it does reflect on human fragility, the brevity of life, and the suffering that all people endure in a fallen world. Though Psalm 90 does not specifically mention homelessness, its reflections on the temporality of life, human vulnerability, and the hope for God's mercy could certainly resonate with those in desperate situations, including the homeless. It's a meditation on life's hardships and the need for divine refuge, which anyone, particularly those experiencing suffering or instability, can identify with. -Enduring Word Team
First, if it was written by that Moses, why was it not recorded by him in the Pentateuch? Second, the sin of Moses was public not hidden/ secret This doesn’t convince me of this psalm being from that Moses. How so u respond?
Hi there, thanks for writing. There was no reason that this psalm needed to be included in the Pentateuch. When God inspires a man to write, he tells him what and when to write. The Pentateuch is very different from the Psalms. Psalms is a book of songs, and more personal and devotional in many ways. So there was no reason that this Psalm HAD to be included in the Pentateuch. And yes, Moses did sin very publicly, but undoubtedly, he sinned privately, as we all do. Sinful thoughts, sinful intentions, etc. So in Psalm 90, Moses is saying in verse 8... "You have set our iniquities before You, our secret sins in the light of Your countenance". It's a confession of the sins of many, and the confession of the human condition, and the sins of Israel. Another consideration, and we don't know for sure, but perhaps Moses wrote this Psalm before his terrible sin of striking the rock. Those are just some thoughts and hopefully they are helpful. Blessings.
Dear Brother, This Psalm 90 is not reflection of Miriam's and Aharon's death, or after striking the rock by him .....does not fit in as my personal analytics: Let us deeply look into His verse in 90.10 please: 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. Psalms 90:10 NKJV # So, He is quoting age 70 and 80 here . So in all possibility he made this prayer at the very crux of his 80 years , at the perfect timing where Elohim Adonai - YHWH has effectively called him. Not decades after the age of 80 .
why are pastors and or teachers of the word of God is leaving kjv to other version. as for me I am kjv for life. count me gone if I can not follow you as you read the bible. so count me gone.
Friend, I’m sorry you believe that. You’re missing out on good teachings, good teachers, and and good translations. In the original extensive introductory notes from the translators of the 1611 KJV, which modern King James Versions don’t have, you’ll find that they recommended the use of other translations to help better understand the meaning of the text. 🙏
@@haroldcale4767 no translation is perfect, but very few translations lead to doctrinal errors...Martin Luther once said reading the translation is like kissing the bride through the veil
Glory to God in Christ for this wonderful and very powerful exposition!☝❤🕊Thank you Pastor David!❤
Today is December 2, 2024. And on this day, let us pray for people who are unhoused.
Telling these folks I'm homeless and they have done zero matter of fact have acted to prevent me from keeping stabile secure housing West State Street and even afterwards. So glad for the book of psalms so folks can be placed in proper perspective. So very special
We in the present 11-10-2024 are very grateful for these daily spiritual nutrition, may God bless your ministry and the work of translation.
😇 *Psalm 90:17 And Let The Beauty Of The LORD Our GOD Be Upon US: And Establish Thou The Work OF YOUR Hands Upon US; Yea, The Work Of Our Hands Establish Thou It.* 🤗
Thank you for this awesome journey through the Psalms.
Thank you for this and for the Enduring Word commentary and app. I use the commentary almost daily and it's helped and enriched my study of the Word immensely. God bless you and yours.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your exposition of Psalm 90. I have been truly blessed, and I pledge to share that blessing with others.
Blessed Lord answer me when I pray amen
Thank you for your great teachings. I am a new Christian and your way of explaining the Scriptures is very helpful. God bless you Pastor Guzik, your church, and your family.
Welcome! What a wonderful comment to receive - thank you for your kind words and support. Be sure to check out enduringword.com/ for free verse-by-verse commentary on the entire Bible!
Also, here is a playlist of videos that you might find helpful: th-cam.com/play/PL_QIfO0mxbX7wWEsO4FT1k488-Ox_CJkU.html&si=St76A-zZwfzKBUSe
May God bless you and keep you and cause His face to shine upon you.
Great message, brother. I was looking for help in trying to teach this psalm, and your video came up. It was a blessing to me!
Fantastic! Glad to hear it.
The best. Thank you pastor
Amén, Hallelujah.
Thank you very much for the interpretation of the psalm.
You are very welcome!
Amen! Praise the Lord ❤
Psalm 4, Psalm 90. ❤
Beautifully taught and explained thanks
You are very welcome!
Thank you, David, for your teaching. That is a great psalm.
Appreciate this lesson. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Blessings
thank you for the preparation and delivery ... so well done sir
You are most welcome!
Thanks for the word Brother David 🙏🏽
You're welcome. Blessings!
??? Did you forget to Read 1st Thessalonians 5:4-10
Amen 🙏
Amen amen 🙏
Praise God!🙌
Very helpful
Yes!! Alleluia, praise the Lord!!
Thank you greatly!!
Luv how u tie this to Jesus 👍
Amen!
No, one ever composed the Psalm 90 it clearly explain the vanity of human life.
Day to day year to year.
Do you have sermons about Psalms 42:1-11, psalms 30:1-12 and/or isaiah 35:1-10?
Psalm 30-th-cam.com/video/oTrK87qOo4E/w-d-xo.html
Psalm 42-th-cam.com/video/YPa7a1TcE0o/w-d-xo.html
Isaiah 35-th-cam.com/video/Lgtch5QQEE4/w-d-xo.html
Blessings in Jesus!
@@DavidGuzikEnduringWord
Thank you very much pastor for the sites.
Is it thought to refer to someone as homeless? If you are homeless it is not thought to be a good condition.
Thank you for your comment! Psalm 90 is a prayer of Moses, expressing the fleeting nature of human life and the majesty of God's eternal existence. While it doesn't explicitly address homelessness, it does reflect on human fragility, the brevity of life, and the suffering that all people endure in a fallen world.
Though Psalm 90 does not specifically mention homelessness, its reflections on the temporality of life, human vulnerability, and the hope for God's mercy could certainly resonate with those in desperate situations, including the homeless. It's a meditation on life's hardships and the need for divine refuge, which anyone, particularly those experiencing suffering or instability, can identify with.
-Enduring Word Team
First, if it was written by that Moses, why was it not recorded by him in the Pentateuch?
Second, the sin of Moses was public not hidden/ secret
This doesn’t convince me of this psalm being from that Moses.
How so u respond?
Hi there, thanks for writing.
There was no reason that this psalm needed to be included in the Pentateuch.
When God inspires a man to write, he tells him what and when to write.
The Pentateuch is very different from the Psalms.
Psalms is a book of songs, and more personal and devotional in many ways.
So there was no reason that this Psalm HAD to be included in the Pentateuch.
And yes, Moses did sin very publicly, but undoubtedly, he sinned privately, as we all do.
Sinful thoughts, sinful intentions, etc.
So in Psalm 90, Moses is saying in verse 8...
"You have set our iniquities before You, our secret sins in the light of Your countenance".
It's a confession of the sins of many, and the confession of the human condition, and the sins of Israel.
Another consideration, and we don't know for sure, but perhaps Moses wrote this Psalm before his terrible sin of striking the rock.
Those are just some thoughts and hopefully they are helpful.
Blessings.
@@DavidGuzikEnduringWord wonderful, thank you for your response .
God bless u also brother 👍
Dear Brother, This Psalm 90 is not reflection of Miriam's and Aharon's death, or after striking the rock by him .....does not fit in as my personal analytics:
Let us deeply look into His verse in 90.10 please:
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.
Psalms 90:10 NKJV
# So, He is quoting age 70 and 80 here . So in all possibility he made this prayer at the very crux of his 80 years , at the perfect timing where Elohim Adonai - YHWH has effectively called him. Not decades after the age of 80 .
why are pastors and or teachers of the word of God is leaving kjv to other version. as for me I am kjv for life. count me gone if I can not follow you as you read the bible. so count me gone.
KJV is the most accurate in my opinion too.
Sad. Read the purposes of the translators of the KJV
Friend, I’m sorry you believe that. You’re missing out on good teachings, good teachers, and and good translations. In the original extensive introductory notes from the translators of the 1611 KJV, which modern King James Versions don’t have, you’ll find that they recommended the use of other translations to help better understand the meaning of the text. 🙏
@@haroldcale4767 no translation is perfect, but very few translations lead to doctrinal errors...Martin Luther once said reading the translation is like kissing the bride through the veil
AMEN!