AI OVERVIEW: Psalm 73 exposes the pull of envy and the danger of a wounded heart that leads to self-pity when the wicked prosper and burdens press in. It shows that even when the heart grows bitter, the psalmist declares that God is with you, holding your hand and guiding you with counsel toward glory. The teaching invites you to let the Bible read you—acknowledging a moment of grievance, then returning to prayer and to the Psalms as a steady resource, a simple bunt back to God’s own words. Ultimately, it anchors hope in future restoration and renewal, and it calls listeners to keep showing up—trusting that though flesh and heart may fail, God remains the strength and portion forever.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: --- What do you do when prayer feels impossible? In this conversation, John Ortberg is joined by pastor and author Glenn Packiam to reflect on Psalm 73 and the reality of spiritual slumps. Glenn shares why he always returns to the Psalms when he struggles to pray, and together th...