Part 4 | When Doing Right Feels Wrong | Psalm 73
In this final part, we land on the last movement of Psalm 73: the delight. After the drift and the draw, Asaph’s perspective is fully restored. He no longer focuses on what others have. He realizes that having God is enough.
This is where everything changes. God is not just the solution to the problem, He is the treasure. When we truly see Him, our desires shift, our fears loosen, and our hearts find rest.
I also share a final challenge for three types of people: the wobbler, the wanderer, and the one who has not yet trusted Christ. No matter where you are, the invitation is the same: draw near to God. Watch now, share it with someone who needs hope, and ask yourself: is God truly my greatest treasure?
Questions for personal reflection:
What does it mean to you that God is your “portion forever”?
How does your perspective change when you see God as the treasure instead of the solution?
Which category do you relate to most right now: the wobbler, the wanderer, or the seeker?
What is one step you can take today to draw near to God?
