Psalms 90:5
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What Does This Mean?
This verse in Psalms 90:5 talks about how quickly life can pass, comparing it to a flood and the growth of grass. The psalmist is speaking, emphasizing the fleeting nature of human life and its swift passage, like a dream or a morning's growth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're planting seeds in the morning, and by the next morning, the grass grows tall. That's how fast life can change, like a dream that fades away when you wake up. This verse is reminding us that life moves quickly, just like that grass.
Historical Background
Psalms 90 is traditionally attributed to Moses and was likely written during the Israelites' wilderness wanderings. It was composed for the Israelites, reflecting on their brief and transient life spans in contrast to God's eternal nature.
Living It Out Today
Imagine starting a new job in the morning and by evening, you're already thinking about your next move. This verse reminds us to appreciate the moment, as life can change so rapidly, urging us to make the most of each day.