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In today’s bible study, we close out the Silence series with one of the most honest and transformative psalms in the Bible — Psalm 73.
This is the story of a believer who almost lost his footing, not because God left him, but because silence clouded his vision.
He starts the psalm slipping… comparing… questioning… wondering why life looks easier for everyone else.
But everything changes with one moment, one decision, one shift:
“…until I entered the sanctuary of God.”
In this episode, I talk about how worship has the power to clear what worry clouds, how God restores your sight before He restores your situation, and how the nearness of God becomes your strength in seasons where silence feels loudest.
If you've ever felt like your faith was shaking, your vision was blurring, or silence was messing with your confidence… this episode will steady your steps.
Because the truth is: silence doesn’t get the final word — God’s presence does.
Tune in and let worship bring clarity back to your soul.
By Carlos Concepcion Jr5
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In today’s bible study, we close out the Silence series with one of the most honest and transformative psalms in the Bible — Psalm 73.
This is the story of a believer who almost lost his footing, not because God left him, but because silence clouded his vision.
He starts the psalm slipping… comparing… questioning… wondering why life looks easier for everyone else.
But everything changes with one moment, one decision, one shift:
“…until I entered the sanctuary of God.”
In this episode, I talk about how worship has the power to clear what worry clouds, how God restores your sight before He restores your situation, and how the nearness of God becomes your strength in seasons where silence feels loudest.
If you've ever felt like your faith was shaking, your vision was blurring, or silence was messing with your confidence… this episode will steady your steps.
Because the truth is: silence doesn’t get the final word — God’s presence does.
Tune in and let worship bring clarity back to your soul.