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Guiding Question

How can we find lasting meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in life amidst its fleeting nature and inevitable struggles?

Summary

This message explores the fundamental human struggle with meaning, purpose, and direction in life. Drawing from the wisdom of Moses in the Psalms, it reveals the emptiness and futility of life lived apart from God, marked by fleeting achievements, adversity, and ultimate regret. It calls listeners to recognize the limitations of worldly pursuits and encourages them to seek a life anchored in God — a life characterized by a lasting perspective, a lasting relationship, and lasting labor. The message emphasizes that only through God can we find a truly fulfilling life that endures beyond this temporal existence.

Outline:

  1. The Reality of Life’s Decline and Futility

    • Life’s days “decline” like a sigh, full of sorrow and labor (Psalm 90:9-10).

    • Without God, life ends with regret, lost glory, and forgotten achievements.

    • The irony that people fail to connect life’s emptiness with being apart from God.

  2. Moses’ Prayer for a Lasting Perspective (Psalm 90:12)

    • Asking God to teach us to number our days wisely.

    • The importance of seeing life through God’s truth rather than worldly illusions.

    • Perspective governs our priorities and how we live.

  3. Moses’ Prayer for a Lasting Relationship (Psalm 90:13-15)

    • All human relationships are temporary; only God offers a limitless relationship.

    • God’s promise to return to those who return to Him (Malachi 3:7).

    • The daily satisfaction that comes from experiencing God’s lovingkindness like manna.

  4. Moses’ Prayer for a Lasting Labor (Psalm 90:16-17)

    • The desire for work that has eternal significance, not just temporal success.

    • The problem of busy lives focused on fleeting, self-centered tasks.

    • The call to invest in God’s kingdom and people, producing fruit that lasts beyond our lifetime.

  5. Conclusion and Invitation

    • Encouragement to reflect on one’s life epitaph—will it say “this was not it” or “everlasting life”?

    • Call to stop “playing church” and to live a real, committed Christian life.

    • Invitation for those feeling lost to seek God’s lasting fulfillment.

    • Closing prayer for transformation through God’s presence.

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Recorded 12/28/80