Psalm 73
In Psalm 73, Asaph describes how at first, he was envious and tempted after watching the way the wicked and arrogant live their lives in verses 1 through 14. His jealousy was brewing. He wasn’t seeing the instant gratification in what he knows of his own pure heart while the immoral were prospering right in front of him. He wasn’t seeing them struggle, their bodies were healthy, and their lives looked so easy. They spoke with such arrogance as if they themselves owned the heavens, and people around them were soaking up every drop.
Others could see this evil happening and began questioning God. “Why is He allowing this?” These heartless people were living carefree, getting richer and richer. Meanwhile the righteous were suffering?! Asaph was tempted to believe that all his time trying to live a holy life was for nothing. Verse 13, “Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure; in vain have I washed my hands in innocence.”
Then in verses 15 through 28, Asaph brings himself back to what he knows is true and good after getting clarity from visiting the sanctuary. When it came to decision time and whether he would opt in with the evil doers, he was wise enough to stay to true to God’s words. He knew in his heart that these wicked people were walking a tight rope with no net underneath to catch them. He understood that just because these individuals were ‘flourishing’ in this life, punishment awaited them in the next.
Asaph acknowledged his foolishness for initially questioning God. Verse 22, “I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you.” Also summarized in verses 27 and 28, ‘those far from You will perish, but as for me, it is good to be near You.”
We all see this every day. People arrogantly boasting about how good they have it and how easy life is. But if we keep listening, they are easier to spot than you would think. It is usually those that seem to give all the glory to themselves and leave out any mention or thanks be to God. Then you can truly see who has been feeding off the devil’s lies.
Our societies are filled with so many people who are completely confused about who they are, why they’re here, and the meaning of life. They are walking off cliffs, and the only thing that will save them is the truth that flows out of the sanctuary of God.

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