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Read Psalm 90 as a group and discuss your initial observations of Moses’ prayer in response to a time of loss and guilt. Reflect: Look deeper at the preached and written Word. Moses calls God his ‘dwelling place’ despite wandering without a physical home for 40 years. What does it mean for God to be your dwelling place when life feels unstable or uncertain? Point out the ways the text contrasts God’s eternal nature with humanity’s brief existence. How does recognizing the brevity of life change your priorities and the way you spend your time? The sermon warns against collecting ‘shells’—achievements, possessions, or approvals that don’t matter eternally. What are the ‘shells’ you’ve been collecting, and how can you redirect your focus toward what truly matters? Martin Luther stated that if you see yourself as a little sinner, you inevitably see Jesus as a little savior. How does minimizing your sin diminish your appreciation for Christ’s sacrifice? Moses asks God to ‘teach us to number our days that we may gain a heart of wisdom.’ What practical steps can you take to live with greater intentionality, knowing your time on earth is limited? Respond: Choose one or two of the following applications of Sunday’s message and commit to it/them this next week. Morning Satisfaction: Set your alarm 15 minutes earlier and spend that time reading God’s Word and praying before checking your phone or starting your day. Share the Gospel: Identify one person in your life who needs to hear about Jesus. Pray for them daily and look for an opportunity to share this week. Evaluate Your Time: Write down how you spent your time last week. How much was invested in things that will matter in eternity versus temporary pursuits? Teach the Next Generation: If you have children, nieces/nephews, or younger people in your life, intentionally share something about God’s character with them this week. 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