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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 11 MIN

Asking Seven Forbidden Questions

from The Wisdom Journey · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentA worship leader ready to resign, a heart full of envy, and a sanctuary that changes everything—Psalm 73 reads like a journal entry we were never supposed to see. We walk with Asaph as he watches the ungodly thrive in wealth, ease, health, and status, and he dares to ask the questions many of us hide: Why do those who ignore God seem to get the best of life? Does faithfulness really pay off when my road is rough and theirs looks smooth?We set the scene for Book III of the Psalter and reintroduce Asaph, the Levite musician appointed by David, whose honesty cuts through clichés. He catalogs the tensions: prosperity without piety, blasphemy rewarded with applause, and the sting of daily conviction that makes godliness feel costly. Then comes the hinge. Rather than slip away, Asaph steps into the sanctuary of God. That move doesn’t magically fix circumstances, but it reframes them. Worship expands his horizon beyond snapshots to the whole story, reminding us that apparent success can sit on shaky ground and that discipline is a mercy, not a penalty.Across the conversation, we explore how envy narrows vision, how public candor requires pastoral wisdom, and how sacred space—Scripture, gathered worship, quiet prayer—reorders what we value. The takeaway is both sturdy and hopeful: honesty belongs with God, perspective lives in his presence, and the path steadies when we trade comparison for communion. If you’ve felt the ache of unfairness or the pull to give up, you’ll find language for your struggle and a next step toward clarity.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs perspective, and leave a review so others can find these conversations. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment A worship leader ready to resign, a heart full of envy, and a sanctuary that changes everything—Psalm 73 reads like a journal entry we were never supposed to see. We walk with Asaph as he watches the ungodly thrive in wealth, ease, health, and status, and he dares to ask the questions many of us hide: Why do those who ignore God seem to get the best of life? Does faithfulness really pay off when my road is rough and theirs looks smooth? We set the scene for Book III of the Ps...

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