đ°ď¸ From Everlasting to Everlasting:
If God Doesnât Do It, It Wonât Be Done
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
Title this as He is not looking for perfectionâHe is looking for reflection.
There are some truths that donât ageâthey outlive trends, outrun time, and overpower opinions. This verse is one of them.
Before there was time, there was God.
Before the world turned, He reigned.
Before mountains broke through the soil, He stood unmoved.
And after everything else crumbles, He will still be God.
This is not just poeticâitâs personal. Because the God described here isnât far away. Heâs not silent. And Heâs not religious. He is a relational, eternal, and active God who is present for your now and already prepared for your next.
 đ Analogy: The Mountain and the Mirror
Imagine standing at the base of an ancient mountainâso tall its peak disappears into the clouds, so solid you feel small in its shadow. Now picture yourself holding a mirror with that magnificent mountain in the background. The mountain hasnât changedâitâs still mighty and unmoved. But your reflection? It has not effectively changed your appearance, and it was based on how you held the mirror.
Some may hold it too close and as a secondary consequence, they may only see their face.
Others tilt it toward the ground and see more of the dirt.
But when lifted just rightâit captures both you and the mountain behind you.
God is the Mountain in your lifeâeternal, unchanging, above all.
We are the mirrorâmade to reflect Him.
But too many are staring at themselves or the dirt, distracted by lifeâs pain, shame, religion, or confusionâwhen God is calling us to lift our eyes and reflect His greatness.
 đď¸ A Call to Deliverance: Lift the Mirror, See the Mountain
We are in desperate needânot just of encouragement, but of deliverance.
Deliverance from distraction.
Deliverance from false identities.
Deliverance from religious lies.
Deliverance from living beneath our Kingdom inheritance.
The more we focus on temporary thingsâfear, comparison, broken systems, church hurtâthe less we see the mountain, and the more distorted our reflection becomes.
But you were not created to reflect culture.
You were created to reflect the King, and the culture of His Kingdom.
You were born to magnify Godânot manage distractions.
 đĽ It’s Time to Magnify God Again
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
To magnify means to enlarge somethingâs appearanceânot change its size, but change your perception. We need to discover how to see God bigger!
God doesnât need to be biggerâHe is already from everlasting to everlasting.
We just need to see Him rightly.
When we magnify God:
- Problems shrink.
- Priorities align.
- Identity becomes clear.
- Deliverance starts to happen.
đ The more we exalt God, the more we begin to understand who God is in us, and in that discoveryâwe find who we are in Him.
 đĄ Discovering WHO GOD IS IN US
Letâs break the religious glass ceiling: God isnât just âout thereââHe desires to dwell in you.
He is not looking for perfectionâHe is looking for reflection.
He wants to shape your life until your mirror reflects His mountain.
This means:
- God is not just the Maker of the earthâHeâs the Mover in your soul.
- He is not only eternal out thereâHe is everlasting in here.
- Christ in you is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27).
 ⨠Discovering WHO YOU ARE IN GOD
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
The closer you get to God, the clearer you become.
You are not what religion called you.
You are not what trauma labeled you.
You are not what your failures whisper to you.
đď¸ You are a child of the everlasting God.
đď¸ You were chosen before the mountains were formed.
đď¸ You were called to mirror His majestyânot manage your mess alone.
Itâs time to come out of confusion and step into clarity.
Itâs time to rise above distractions and step into dominion.
Itâs time to stop echoing the pain of the past and begin reflecting the power of Godâs presence.
 đ Deliverance Is Not OptionalâItâs Available
Deliverance doesnât just mean demons fleeingâit means distractions losing grip.
It means clarity replacing confusion.
It means identity overcoming insecurity.
It means stepping out of cycles of frustration and into seasons of fruitfulness.
And it starts when we magnify God again. Not with a songâbut with a surrendered life.
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
đ A Fresh Prayer of Deliverance and Discovery
âGod of the everlasting hills,
We have looked too long at ourselves, at others, and at everything that cannot save.
Lift our eyes to Youâthe unshakable Mountain.
Deliver us from distraction. Deliver us from false hope.
Break every religious chain that has kept us from relationship with You.
Let us discover who You are in usâand who we are in You.
Do it in us, for us, and through us.
If You donât do it, it just wonât be done.
From everlasting to everlastingâYou are God. And we are Yours.
In the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.â
 đ˘ Final Charge
Stop managing what God came to magnify.
Lift the mirror. See the Mountain.
And reflect the God who isâfrom everlasting to everlasting.
đŁ For the Believer: Youâre Grounded in the Eternal
Sometimes, even the strongest believers feel like their world is spinning. You pray, but answers delay. You trust, but trials linger. But Psalm 90:2 pulls you out of the chaos and reminds you: your life is tethered to a God who has no beginning and no end.
Heâs not guessing about your outcome. He already wrote the ending.
Heâs not reacting to your pain. He knew about it before the world began.
And Heâs not walking away. Heâs everlasting. So if youâve placed your life in His hands, know this:
đď¸ God is not moved by timeâHe moves through it for your good.
So keep standing. Keep believing. Youâre held by the Uncreated Creatorâthe God who formed everything, and still has you on His mind.
đď¸ For the Unbeliever: Everything You See Had a Beginning â Except God
Maybe youâve been told to âjust believe,â but that was never enough to satisfy your questions. Psalm 90:2 gives you an anchor: everything you see had a source. The mountains didnât form themselves. The earth didnât randomly appear. Before it allâGod was.
But more than being Creator, He is also personal. You werenât made to wander through life uncertain, hoping to “find meaning.” Meaning found you before you were even born. That ache inside you for purpose, peace, and clarity? Thatâs the echo of eternity calling you back to your Maker.
đď¸ Before you took your first breath, God had already determined to love you.
This isnât religion. This is relationship.
Not rules. But rest.
Not control. But connection with the One whoâs never failed and never will.
đ For the Wounded and the Wandering: God Didnât Hurt You â People Did
So many have left the faithânot because they rejected Godâbut because someone misrepresented Him. You were told God would always blessâbut nobody taught you how to stand when the blessing didnât look like a house, a job, or a healing. You were given hypeâbut not hope.
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
Let Psalm 90:2 wash over that pain like healing oil:
God has always been God.
He doesnât lie. He doesnât abandon. He doesnât change based on who mishandled His name.
đ Stop holding God hostage for what people did in His name.
đĄ Start rediscovering who He really is: the unchanging, unshakeable, eternal God who has always wanted relationship, not performance.
And hereâs the best part: you can return. Right now. No paperwork. No politics. Just presence.
God still wants you. He still hears you. Heâs never stopped.
âBefore the mountains were brought forth or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.â (Psalm 90:2)
 â If God Doesnât Do ItâIt Just Wonât Be Done
Look at the world. Weâre not short on technology. Weâre not short on influencers. Weâre not short on voices.
But weâre short on God.
We need the One who was here before anything else.
Because if He doesnât do itâit just wonât be done.
Need healing? Healer.
Need clarity? Wisdom.
Need peace? Prince.
Need forgiveness? Redeemer.
Need direction? Shepherd.
Need strength? Everlasting God.
There is no substitute. There is no plan B.
If God doesnât hold you, you wonât be held.
If God doesnât move it, it wonât shift.
If God doesnât speak it, it wonât live.
đď¸ But the good news is: Heâs still doing it.
Still restoring.
Still forgiving.
Still healing.
Still calling.
 đ A Prayer For All Three
âEternal God,
Before anything ever was, You were. And You are still everything we need.
To the believerâstrengthen their grip.
To the seekerâreveal Your truth.
To the brokenâshow Your kindness.
Heal every wound caused by religion, and replace it with real relationship with You.
We confessâwe need You.
If You donât do it, it just wonât be done.
Do it now, Godânot by our strength, but by Your eternal power.
In Your holy name, Amen.â
 đď¸ Final Word: Right Relationship Over Religion
Religion may have burned bridges. But God still builds them.
Psalm 90:2 reminds us that our faith isnât based on emotions or eventsâitâs based on the unchanging, everlasting God. You donât need a perfect past, a spotless record, or all the answers. You just need to know this:
đ He was before the mountains.
He formed the earth.
He still forms lives today.
He is Godâand He wants to walk with you.
Grace & Peace
Dr. John Roberts THD