A Prayer about Living like We’re Dying
So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.
Psalm 90:12
Heavenly Father,
In the novel I just read,
a professor gives her college English students a short essay question:
“What would you do if you knew
you only had forty days left to live?”*
At its core, this is what Psalm 90:12 asks us to do,
to “number our days,”
to recognize that our earthly days have a limit,
that our lives have an expiration date.
We ask you to teach us,
to show us how,
to remind us,
to number our days,
because when we do so,
we get “a heart of wisdom.”
We become
forgiving, honoring, lamenting,
vulnerable, grateful, humble people,
people who know the depths of your love for us
and who can’t wait to share that love with others.
So today we ask you to help us to think or to journal,
if only for a few minutes,
about how we would spend our days
if we only had forty of them left.
Read Psalm 71, Psalm 90; Psalm 92.
*From Book 3 of the Sensible Shoes Series by Sharon Garlough Brown.
**This prayer is part of a celebration of the one-year anniversary of the free online community, the NYD Network, which offers gospel-centered encouragement and equipping for issues of aging, caregiving, legacy, and end-of-life. Why not join today or invite someone you love to join? (It’s FREE!) Link: https://numberingyourdaysnetwork.mn.co/share/B5q0dGGIOR0f996K?utm_source=manual