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What do you do when you know God is good but your heart still feels like it’s slipping? In Psalm 73, Asaph wrestled with envy, doubt, and a bitter heart in the middle of a broken world. His honesty gives us hope—because “almost gone” isn’t all the way gone.
In this message, A Broken World and A Bitter Heart, we see:
Why knowing God is good isn’t always enough to keep us from slipping
How the presence of God can turn bitterness into strength
What Jesus teaches about forgiveness and freedom from a bitter heart
Don’t let bitterness poison your faith—trade it for God’s strength today.
Scripture: Psalm 73:1–3, 17–26 | Matthew 18:21–35
By Lead Pastor Justin Bradley5
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What do you do when you know God is good but your heart still feels like it’s slipping? In Psalm 73, Asaph wrestled with envy, doubt, and a bitter heart in the middle of a broken world. His honesty gives us hope—because “almost gone” isn’t all the way gone.
In this message, A Broken World and A Bitter Heart, we see:
Why knowing God is good isn’t always enough to keep us from slipping
How the presence of God can turn bitterness into strength
What Jesus teaches about forgiveness and freedom from a bitter heart
Don’t let bitterness poison your faith—trade it for God’s strength today.
Scripture: Psalm 73:1–3, 17–26 | Matthew 18:21–35