A fresh grave in a frost-covered cemetery at dawn, with a shovel resting in the soil and soft winter light breaking through the mist.

2026: Teach Us to Number Our Days

As 2026 begins, Psalm 90 leads us not into resolutions but into reality: our days are short, our lives are fragile, and God alone is our eternal home. From the edge of a grave, Moses teaches us how to live wisely, work faithfully, and walk into a new year with clarity and reverence.

A weathered wooden cross stands over a solitary grave in a desolate desert wilderness, surrounded by scattered stones under a brooding sky with distant mountains.

A Godly Man Thinks About Death — and That’s Why He Lives Differently

Moses watched a generation die in the wilderness—and wrote Psalm 90 as a prayer from the dust. This is not a psalm about comfort. It’s about clarity. About numbering your days before they run out. About wisdom found in the face of wrath. A godly man thinks about death—and that’s exactly what makes him godly.