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Introduction
It doesn’t matter how many movies you have watched you want the good guys to win
You expect to see the good guys win
It is in our nature
We want the bad guys caught
We want the crooked business guy to get busted
The Good Guy’s are supposed to win
It leaves us satisfied when it ends like it is supposed too
i was excited for a movie called No Country for Old Men
The Bad guy wins in the end
I was angry for a week over it
We are in Psalm 73 today
it is the start of Book 3 of the Psalter
If you read Psalm 72 you are on a high
Hope and dreams for an awesome future
Then Boom Psalm 73 slaps you in the face with the human experience
The dreams of Psalm 72 are met with the real world of Psalm 73 and its brutal
We are going to walk through Psalm 73 today with the author through his confusion, questions, and ultimate return to trust in God’s promised Future for His people
When the Bad Guys Look To Be Winning: V 1-12
The Turning Point: V 13-17
Anchored in The True Story: V 18-28
We will work through the Whole Psalm as we look at each part
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When the Bad Guys Look To Be Winning: V 1-12
What he is seeing doesn’t live up to the expectation he has for life from what he knows
“I know God is who He says He is…but....”
I believe the God is goof to Israel was added later and the original translation is this: ““Surely God is good to the upright; God to the pure in heart.”
He is saying I know I have this right …God is Good to His people who love him and are called according to His purposes”
2. The Turning Point: V 13-17
3. Anchored In The True Story: V 18-28
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