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Faith on Trial: Psalm 73 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Introduced by Kevin DeYoung. Why do good people suffer unjustly—and yet others get away with it? The Psalmist, Asaph, dealt with this very problem in Psalm 73—one that has often perplexed and discouraged God’s people. Asaph reveals his own ‘no-holds-barred’ feelings and leads us step by step from near-despair to final assurance. For this reason it has always appealed to preachers and counsellors....

find in the sanctuary of God is not merely a general influence, not merely a matter of atmosphere. When this man went into the sanctuary of God he was given understanding. He did not merely feel better; he was put right in his thinking. He did not merely forget his problem for the time being; he found a solution. I wonder how this can be put plainly and clearly. It is such a vital point. Religion should not act as a drug on us. There are people in whose case it does act like that. It may be a terrible
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