One of our most precious commodities is time. We struggle with the proper use of time. This psalm begins with the eternity of God, powerfully expresses the brevity of man’s years, and closes with help on how to number our days.
The title of this psalm identifies it as “A Psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet came unto him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba.” Even in the confession of such heinous sins, we can see why God looked to David as “a man after his own heart”.
In this chapter, we see a great miracle performed on Hezekiah’s behalf in giving him fifteen additional years of life.
An indepth outline of introductory notes on the Book of Genesis.
A great picture of salvation and telling others the good news
