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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 12 MIN

God Always Has the Final Word

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentWhat do you do when the fallout from your choices lingers and the path ahead feels slow and heavy? We walk through Psalms 74–76 to trace a hopeful arc: from the ashes of Jerusalem’s temple and Asaph’s aching how long, to God’s set time of judgment, to a stunning rescue that left an empire’s army silent. Along the way, we grapple with a hard kindness—God disciplines those he loves—and a deeper promise that the King from of old never abandons his people.We begin with the realism of Psalm 74, where consequences are not denied but named. Asaph doesn’t dispute God’s justice; he pleads for mercy and waits. That waiting becomes spiritual work: recognizing how sin tarnishes God’s reputation and renewing a desire to honor his name above our own. Psalm 75 then widens the lens to a global horizon. The boastful lift their horn, but God has appointed a day to judge with equity. The image of the cup—foaming, well mixed—captures the moral weight of divine justice. We connect that image to Gethsemane and the cross, where Jesus took the cup meant for us and drank it to the dregs, opening the way to forgiveness and the new covenant.Finally, Psalm 76 brings history alive with the fall of Assyria at Jerusalem’s doorstep. God defends the humble, silences the proud, and proves that even human rebellion will, in the end, showcase his power and wisdom. The throughline is simple and steady: when symbols collapse, essentials remain—God is still God, and his final word is not ruin but redemption. If you’re living with consequences, this conversation offers clarity about discipline, courage for waiting, and deep comfort in Christ’s finished work.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a quick review so others can find these messages. Your support helps us reach more listeners with wisdom and good news. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment What do you do when the fallout from your choices lingers and the path ahead feels slow and heavy? We walk through Psalms 74–76 to trace a hopeful arc: from the ashes of Jerusalem’s temple and Asaph’s aching how long, to God’s set time of judgment, to a stunning rescue that left an empire’s army silent. Along the way, we grapple with a hard kindness—God disciplines those he loves—and a deeper promise that the King from of old never abandons his people. We begin with the reali...

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