Psalms 102:23-28

Psalms 102:23-28

[23] He weakened  my strength  in the way;  he shortened  my days.  [24] I said,  O my God,  take me not away  in the midst  of my days:  thy years  are throughout all  [25] Of old  hast thou laid the foundation  of the earth:  and the heavens  are the work  of thy hands.  [26] They shall perish,  but thou shalt endure:  yea, all of them shall wax old  like a garment;  as a vesture  shalt thou change  [27] But thou art the same, and thy years  shall have no end.  [28] The children  of thy servants  shall continue,  and their seed  shall be established  before 

What does Psalms 102:23-28 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

It seemed as though God was killing the psalmist prematurely. He prayed for a continuation of his life. This request led him to reflect further on the duration of God"s existence. To picture God"s ceaseless continuance, he referred to the creation ( Genesis 1) and then the consummation of the present heavens and earth ( Revelation 21:1; cf. 2 Peter 3:10). His point was that God will outlast His creation. Really God is eternal, having no beginning or ending ( Psalm 102:27). Therefore He will preserve the children of His servants who were then in danger of dying or had already died.
The writer to the Hebrews applied Psalm 102:25-27 to Jesus Christ ( Hebrews 1:10-12; Hebrews 13:8). He is the Person of the Trinity who created and sustains all things ( Colossians 1:16-17). These verses are some of the clearest and most majestic revelations of God"s eternal nature in Scripture. This revelation gave the psalmist hope in his personal distress. In the same way, knowledge of God"s changeless character can be a great comfort to all of God"s people when they suffer. It helps to view personal suffering in the context of eternity.