Psalm 73: The Wrong Guys

How do you cope with those who scoff at and mock God?
Paul Tripp Ministries
Published Jan 28, 2013
Psalm 73: The Wrong Guys

"For I was envious of the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked." (v.3)

I think about it all the 
time.
It doesn't seem
fair.
It doesn't seem
right.
I try to make the equation work
but it doesn't.
They don't give you
the time of day.
They couldn't care less
about your law.
They are proud
of their pride.
They are so arrogant
their tongues
strut.
They mock your
existence.
They scoff at your
boundaries.
They not only make threats,
they resort to
violence.
Their boasting is their
bling.
I usually swallow
my questions,
but I'm roaring
inside.
It makes me tired to 
think about it
and it does make
my obedience
seem like a waste.
They seem to have little
trouble.
They seem to seldom 
suffer.
But I do!
And while I suffer,
they are
fat and happy.
Then in my 
confusion
it hit me; this is but 
a moment
a dream
a mist
a vapour
a quick passage through
a temporary place.
This is not 
my home.
This is a journey
toward home.
They think this is home
but this is not
home.
Please guide me on
my way.
Please hold me with 
your hand.
And when I am 
weary
and my heart is about to
fail and my reserves of strength are
gone,
please help me to
remember
that they have ease and riches
but
I have You
and you will be my
Strength and Portion
forever. 

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