this is a basic outline I preached recently. I'll try to fill it in more as I get time.
Psalm 73
Have you ever been to a point you didn’t think you could go on?
Things were so bad, it seemed a struggle at every turn, a difficulty every day?
I remember growing up hearing people say about their difficulties “It’s enough to make you lose your religion…”.
In this Psalm, we find someone who was at his ropes end, about to “lose his religion”
Asaph was relaying his journey of unhappiness, misery, and despair, and honestly assesses his tale by saying in verse 2—I was almost done, I was just about done…
Have you ever been there?
I. What are some common symptoms of being at this place?
a faith that is theoretical or shallow—have you ever been into the classroom of a children’s ss class or children’s church. There are those smart ones that always want to answer the questions—and because they are in church, they know what the answer is to all the questions-- Who was the man that built the ark--- Jesus! Every answer is Jesus… likewise there are those who have a shallow maturity—saying—just pray about it, just ask jesus, just …. Oversimplifying the solution… all you need to do is…
theirs is a theoretical walk, never had to be in the furnace, out on a limb to this degree—their answers are shallow and they portray more of a head knowledge and walk rather than experiential one
a focus on the material
a feeling of despair and regret
a fog of confusion-- he was confused about what was a blessing from God and what was not. He laments the chastisement of God in his life. But the Bible tells us that God's love brings his chastisement. That is the way of despair-- blessings seem as curses; good things seem as bad. Can't see the loving hand of God in our lives...
II. What are some helpful solutions when we find ourselves in this place?
honesty ‘ as for me…’ here was my situation, and it wasn’t pretty, I’m not proud of it, but this the truth of it…
pondering -- “…I pondered to understand this….” v. 16
many think that faith is the antithesis of thought. You simply take it and never question it, never pursue reasons, never really think for yourself, it is handed down to you and like al robot, you accept it as truth. Ponder, think, meditate, comtemplate, search, seek.. you will not be disappointed.
presence – “until I came into the sanctuary of God…” v. 17, 25-26;28
perspective—“my heart was embittered…I was senseless and ignorant…like a beast…” v. 21-22
Friday, August 3, 2007
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