WHY DO THE WICKED PROSPER?
Psalm 73:1-28 / Keywords 73:17
till I entered the sanctuary of God; then
I understood their final destiny.
1.
Asaph was a choir director under King David. He believed that God is good to
the pure in heart. But he was deeply troubled when he saw that those who were
wicked, proud, violent, and blasphemous were prosperous, healthy, and
easy-going. He began to doubt God’s
goodness and righteousness and was overcome with envy. He felt that keeping his
heart pure was in vain. Asaph’s faith
was greatly tested, and he almost fell away. But God helped him see things from
the perspective of eternity. Asaph realized that the wicked were destined for
destruction in the end and regained his confidence and contentment in God.
2.
We need to consider how the way we think impacts the way we live. When our thoughts
are consumed by worldly influences, we end up seeing the fortunes of the
godless with envious eyes and become full of distraction, dissatisfaction, and
despair. But when our thoughts are firmly set on God, we can harvest a life
that is full of thanks, wisdom, and clarity. God’s people may not have many things in this
temporary world, but they have everything because they have the eternal God. We
can see that nothing in this life is as good as that taste of belonging to the
Lord. We should offer our praise and thanks to God.
Prayer Lord, thank you for being my God.
Help me to get my eyes off my wants and lacks, and to see how blessed I really
am just for having you.
One Word Whom
have I in heaven but you?
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