Daily Devotions for Busy Lives
When someone else gets what you've been praying for, something in you twists. In this episode, discover what Asaph did with his envy, and why bringing it to God finds a different home than burying it in private. Asaph had one of the most important jobs in all of Israel. King David appointed him as chief worship leader, he led the tabernacle choir, and he composed psalms that are still in your Bible today. By every visible measure, this was a man whose faith was settled. And then he watched the wrong people prosper. His feet started to slip. He wrote about it in Psalm 73, plainly and without softening it. He'd been serving God faithfully while the people around him who did none of that were healthy and without a care, doing fine by every outward measure. He envied them. He tried to figure out why God would let it go on, and he described that work as almost more than he could stand. Most of us know that feeling, even if we won't say it out loud. We call it frustration, or we say we're processing. But when someone else gets the job or the recognition we've been praying for, something in us twists. We know exactly what it is. Envy is one of those things most people bury rather than bring to God. We figure we should have outgrown it, or that it'll pass if we wait long enough. So it goes underground, where it starts affecting things in ways we don't connect back to the original feeling. Asaph took it somewhere else. He walked into the sanctuary. And what he found there changed everything. This episode includes something personal. I've spent most of my ministry watching other speakers and wishing I had what they had: the ones who grab an audience from the first sentence, who have a story for everything told so well you forget the room you're sitting in. I've felt envy toward those speakers. What I've had to come back to is that God made me the way He did for reasons He understands better than I do. My job is to admit what I feel and develop what's already in my hands. Through Asaph's story and Psalm 73, this episode makes the case that envy brought to God finds a different home than envy buried in private. Asaph got something better than an answer. He got a perspective so complete that the question stopped mattering the way it had. He came out and wrote: "Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you." BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: * Why burying envy produces no perspective, and what bringing it to God does * What Asaph found in the sanctuary that changed his entire view of the prosperity he'd been watching * One concrete prayer you can bring to God today about what you're envying and what's underneath it Envy brought to God finds a different home than envy buried in private. Share This Episode: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/244 [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/244] Need Prayer? Leave me a voicemail: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/voicemail] Want to keep these devotions coming? Please consider supporting this podcast. https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/support/] Rate and Review https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/ [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/reviews/new/] Connect with Bart Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusyliveshttps://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives [https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives] Website: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com [https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com] Feeling spiritually drained? Start here. Download your free copy of my eBook Making Time for Jesus https://daily-devotions-for-busy-lives.kit.com/b33aa395d1here [https://daily-devotions-for-busy-lives.kit.com/b33aa395d1]. Mentioned in this episode: Join Our Private Facebook Community If you're looking for a place to connect with other Daily Devotions listeners and pray for each other, I'd love for you to join our private Facebook community group. Come find us at https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/group
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