Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Psalm 90

 Psalm 90

The premise of the movie The Matrix is that the world we perceive is not the real world; it is only an illusion. In The Matrix there were glitches, which were indicators of the facade. We sometimes feel that way about life. One moment we are in the prime of life, and it seems like the next we are on the verge of death from old age. Our days pass like an hour we slept through during the night. Add to that the stupid sins and inexplicable things we do, and sometimes this life and world seem glitchy.

In contrast is God: eternal, holy, just, and almighty. There is someone we can hold on to, in whom we can find both security and meaning. Unlike The Matrix, where reality is a post-war dystopian existence. The reality of God is a beautiful and delight-filled eternity. The glitches are glimpses or even a window into that ultimate reality. 

Death is the ultimate glitch, the ultimate reminder that we were made for something more. In the time it takes to read this devotion, about 120 people worldwide have died. Let that be a message to us that reminds us to look into eternity.

“Lord, give me hope and help me live for eternity. AMEN.”



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