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What's the point?

  • Writer: Marcos
    Marcos
  • Jul 8, 2022
  • 1 min read

“And as for me”, Asaph confesses in Song #73, “I got so caught up in looking at those around me, all them lying, vile, chumps who were living high off the land, getting fatter and filthier, with no accountability to God at all. They were getting away with murder and God was turning a blind eye.”

“I thought to myself, ‘so what’s the point of even trying?’”

“And then I screwed my head on right, spent some one-on-one with God, and caught the big picture.

“It is not going to end well for any of that gang. What in the world am I doing looking at them, when I should be looking at You?

“They’re going down.

I’ll be going up!”

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