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Psalm 73
At first, Asaph suffered from a flawed perception (Psalm 73:5-6.
Then, he switched to the truth (Psalm 73:17-20.
At first, Asaph focused on other people (Psalm 73:3.
Asaph was comparing himself to others.
Then, he began to focus on his relationship with God (Psalm 73:23-28.
John 21:21-22 - We can’t allow our concerns for others to prevent us from serving God.
At first, Asaph worried about the present (Psalm 73:13-14.
Then, he began to delight in the future.
II Corinthians 4:18 - We must look ahead to the things that are not seen.
Coming into the sanctuary of God made the difference!
I Corinthians 2:14
By Mark Watson5
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Psalm 73
At first, Asaph suffered from a flawed perception (Psalm 73:5-6.
Then, he switched to the truth (Psalm 73:17-20.
At first, Asaph focused on other people (Psalm 73:3.
Asaph was comparing himself to others.
Then, he began to focus on his relationship with God (Psalm 73:23-28.
John 21:21-22 - We can’t allow our concerns for others to prevent us from serving God.
At first, Asaph worried about the present (Psalm 73:13-14.
Then, he began to delight in the future.
II Corinthians 4:18 - We must look ahead to the things that are not seen.
Coming into the sanctuary of God made the difference!
I Corinthians 2:14