Michael Easley Sermons
Summary In this sermon on Psalm 90, Dr. Michael Easley reflects on a season of discouragement and existential struggle that forced him to confront life’s brevity and God’s eternity. Drawing from Moses’ prayer in Psalm 90, he explores the tension every believer feels between the fleeting nature of life and the unchanging character of God. Moses understood disappointment, wandering, and unmet expectations, yet he still declared that God was his dwelling place. The sermon confronts the reality of sin and its consequences without softening the truth. Easley reminds listeners that hidden sin is never hidden from God and that believers must keep short accounts with Him through confession and repentance. Yet Psalm 90 is not merely a sobering reflection on death and judgment—it is also a plea for grace, joy, and significance. Through Moses’ words, listeners are challenged to number their days wisely, pursue holiness seriously, and stop clinging to temporary things that cannot satisfy. Easley calls believers to ask God for joy in difficult seasons and to make their lives count for eternity. Ultimately, this sermon points to the only true refuge for weary people: the eternal, compassionate God who gives meaning to brief lives. Takeaways * Psalm 90 contrasts the eternal nature of God with the fragile brevity of human life. * Moses reminds believers that sin always leads to separation, sorrow, and death apart from God’s grace. * Hidden sins may escape people, but they are always fully exposed before a holy God. * Numbering our days wisely helps us live with urgency, humility, and eternal perspective. * Even faithful believers can experience seasons of discouragement and existential struggle. * True joy, purpose, and significance come only when God establishes the work of our hands. To read the Psalms, click here [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%201&version=NASB1995]. Click here [https://michaelincontext.com/series/sermons/] for other Michael Easley Sermons.
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