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Back to EpisodesPsalms 73-80: The Strength of My Heart and My Portion Forever
Description
Ever feel like you do the right thing but get nowhere, meanwhile everyone else gets ahead?
As we dive into Book 3 of our Psalms journey, we enter what many call the "valley" of the psalms. This section of psalms mirrors the book of Leviticus with a focus on worship and the sanctuary, but with a dramatic twist. The sanctuary lies in complete ruin, enemies are inside the gates, and God’s people are left asking how true worship is even possible when everything around them has crumbled.
In Psalms 73-80, we walk through the honest struggles of Asaph, and his worship-leading descendants, who function almost like an ancient record label passing down songs through generations. We’ll watch Asaph’s entire mindset flip from bitter jealousy to total peace the second he steps into God's sanctuary. This collection of ancient songs offers us a real and sacred playlist for our hardest days, from wrestling with deep loss to passing on faith to our kids.
In our Psalms 73-80 Bible study, we cover:
- [3:34] Psalms Book 3: The Ultimate Record Label – Who Asaph and the "Sons of Asaph" actually are and how their music guild led worship across generations.
- [7:31] Psalm 73: Perspective Shift – why Asaph knows just how you feel when you scroll through social media and a wave of envy washes over you, and how he got past those feelings in a way that could still help us today.
- [12:17] Psalm 74: Grief and Healing – Why acknowledging what was lost in Psalm 74 is the essential first step before moving toward hope and rebuilding.
- [16:07] Psalms 75-76: God’s Fair Judgement – How to praise God whenever you feel the wicked are winning, because you know He will be a fair judge.
- [27:51] Psalms 77-78: Passing the Torch – Why telling the next generation about God’s miracles is a vital mandate for keeping faith alive today.
- [35:30] Psalms 79-80: An Allegory of Hope – Why Psalm 80 describes Israel as a vine and how we can pray for restoration in our own life.
Psalms Show Notes:
- Psalms Roadmap
- Psalms Prayer List
- Psalms Playlist on Apple Music
- Psalms Playlist on Spotify
- Phil Wickham - Psalm 8 (Hallé) [Official Music Video]
- ACTS Prayer Guide
- Scene from The Chosen
Group Discussion Questions for Psalms 73-80
- [8:07] Asaph says his feet almost slipped when he envied the wicked. What "successful" people or images tempt you to compare your life unfavorably to theirs, and what would it look like to bring that comparison to God in prayer in His sanctuary, His church?
- [28:16] Psalm 78 describes a command to tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord. This week, who is one person “in the next generation” you could tell about something you’ve learned from Psalms?
- [35:48] As with the vine of Israel in Psalm 80, what is one place in your life where you feel a deep need for God to restore you physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually? How could you invite God into that space, begging for the mercy and healing you need?