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Chuck Smith

Psalms 73:1

The sermon emphasizes the importance of strong foundational truths and the need to come into the consciousness of the eternal in times of uncertainty and pain.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the foundational truth that 'God is good,' which serves as a crucial anchor during life's storms and uncertainties. He discusses the psalmist's struggle with envy towards the seemingly prosperous wicked, leading to painful conclusions about the futility of living righteously. However, entering the sanctuary of God provides clarity and understanding, revealing the ultimate fate of the wicked and the eternal support of God for the faithful. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's goodness and presence, especially in challenging times.

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"BASIC FOUNDATIONS"

I. THE PSALM BEGINS WITH A FOUNDATIONAL TRUTH, "GOD IS GOOD."

A. I know this is true.

1. It is important to know this.

2. I will not always understand it.

3. I will just have to fall back on it when I cannot understand my

circumstances.

B. The importance of strong foundations.

1. In our lives we will face severe storms.

2. We may feel we are going under.

3. As I am going down my foot hits a rock, and I find I can stand.

a. Basic foundational truths will keep you from going under.

b. How many times have I been held up, by knowing that "All

things work together. . ."

II. THE PSALMIST WAS IN PERILOUS WATERS.

A. "My feet were almost gone."

1. He was going down.

2. He was slipping fast.

B. He had become envious of wealthy wicked people.

1. Perhaps he had been watching Dallas on T.V.

a. They never seem to get sick.

b. They are never in trouble or plagued.

c. Their eyes bulge with fatness.

d. They have more than their hearts could wish.

e. Their cups are full.

f. They prosper and get rich.

2. Yet.

a. They are filled with pride.

b. Covered with violence.

c. They are corrupt.

d. Their speech is filthy.

e. They speak contempteously of God.

1. They say, "How does God know."

2. There is no higher knowledge.

C. This led him to false conslusions.

1. It doesn't pay to try to live right.

2. It doesn't pay to serve God.

a. He chastens me every morning.

b. I have trouble all day.

D. Trying to understand was too painful.

1. There are things that will happen to you in life that you will

never understand.

2. Your thoughts will torture you if you try to figure it out.

3. You as the psalmist will almost be destroyed.

4. There is always a fallible area in our reasoning.

a. We measure the events of our lives as they effect me presently.

b. God measures as they effect my eternally.

1. "What should it profit a man if..."

III. THE PLACE OF UNDERSTANDING "I WENT INTO THE SANCTUARY OF GOD."

A. "I understood their end."

1. Corning into the sanctuary should always bring us into the consciousness

of the eternal.

2. It should always give to us a new perspective.

B. The truth about the wicked.

1. The are in slippery places.

2. The shall go down to destruction in a moment.

C. The truth about me.

1. God is continually with me.

2. He holds me by my right hand.

3. He will guide me through life.

4. He will bring me to his eternal glory.

5. When I am weak, He is my strength.

D. Conclusion.

1. It is good for me to draw near to God.

2. To place my trust in Him.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Psalm Begins with a Foundational Truth
  2. The Psalmist Was in Perilous Waters
  3. The Place of Understanding
  4. I Went into the Sanctuary of God
  5. The Truth About the Wicked
  6. God is continually with me
  7. He holds me by my right hand
  8. Basic foundational truths will keep you from going under
  9. The Truth About Me
  10. Trying to Understand Was Too Painful

Key Quotes

“Basic foundational truths will keep you from going under.” — Chuck Smith
“There are things that will happen to you in life that you will never understand.” — Chuck Smith
“Corning into the sanctuary should always bring us into the consciousness of the eternal.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We should focus on building strong foundational truths in our lives to overcome uncertainty and pain.
  • We should come into the consciousness of the eternal by drawing near to God and seeking His perspective.
  • We should place our trust in God, even when we don't understand certain things in life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the importance of strong foundations in our lives?
Strong foundations are important because they will keep you from going under in times of severe storms and uncertainty.
Why did the psalmist become envious of wealthy wicked people?
The psalmist became envious of wealthy wicked people because they seemed to have it all, but in reality, they were corrupt and filled with pride.
What is the place of understanding in our lives?
The place of understanding is to come into the consciousness of the eternal and to see things from God's perspective.
How can we overcome the pain of not understanding certain things in life?
We can overcome the pain of not understanding certain things in life by placing our trust in God and drawing near to Him.

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