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    psalms 84

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    Psalms 43-45, 49, 84-85, 87 | What Should I Do With My Life?

    Psalms 43-45, 49, 84-85, 87 | What Should I Do With My Life?

    Psalm 49  asserts that when we die, we cannot take our wealth or possessions with us. It reminds us that we will all face judgement before God, and that the ultimate measure of our worth will be based on the state of our souls.

    The Psalmist warns against those who trust in their wealth and boast about their riches, as they will ultimately perish like the animals. Instead, the Psalm encourages us to trust in God and live a righteous life, as this is what truly matters in the end.

    Psalm 49 emphasizes the idea that our worldly accomplishments and material possessions are ultimately meaningless in the face of death and judgement. It serves as a call to focus on the things that truly matter, such as our relationship with God and our character. In this way, the Psalm teaches us the importance of living a life that is pleasing to God, as this is the only way to ensure that we will be found worthy at the final judgement.

    Memento mori is a Latin phrase that translates to "remember that you will die." The concept serves as a reminder that death is inevitable and that we should live our lives with this reality in mind. It is a theme that has been explored in various forms of art and literature throughout history.

    Psalm 49 is a biblical passage that deals with the theme of memento mori. It speaks of the foolishness of those who trust in their wealth and material possessions, as these things cannot save them from death. The Psalm reminds us that both the rich and the poor will die, and that our true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the state of our souls.

    Overall, the concept of memento mori serves as a reminder to live a meaningful and purposeful life, recognizing the fleeting nature of our time on earth. Psalm 49 reinforces this message by reminding us that our focus should be on eternal values rather than temporary pleasures or material possessions.

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    A BODY YOU HAVE PREPARED FOR ME (HEBREWS 10:5)

    A BODY YOU HAVE PREPARED FOR ME (HEBREWS 10:5)

    Every Christian I know loves the Psalms, and each person has her or his own reasons. Some of the psalms provide us with reassuring comfort and security, knowing that our God cares for his weak and wounded children and that he is a rock and fortress in times of distress. Other songs inspire us to worship God and provides us with words that help us give expression to our praise and gratitude. There are psalms in which we discover an empathetic poet, one that is familiar with our griefs and feelings of despair (and even depression!). Then there are those raw and violent prayers that call for God’s judgment on the wicked, the cheats, the oppressors, and others who have slandered or betrayed us. Even with all of this we are only scratching the surface of what we find in the Psalms.

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