Under the Hood
Psalm 73 NIV
Our emotions often feel sudden and unpredictable, but they are usually revealing something deeper happening beneath the surface. The thoughts we repeat and the beliefs we quietly embrace shape the way we experience life more than we realize. Over time, distorted thinking and false beliefs can slowly reshape our perspective, leaving us discouraged, bitter, anxious, or emotionally exhausted. But when God’s truth begins to confront those false narratives, clarity and freedom become possible again.
1. Read through Psalm 73. Before Sunday’s sermon, did you know it was written by Asaph or who Asaph was? Does this psalm resonate with you? Why?
2. Read Romans 7:18-19 & James 1:5-8 — Do you ever feel like Asaph, Paul, and James? Did Pastor Ryan’s explanation of how we can believe the truth but feel otherwise help you understand your own struggles?
a. What does knowing that this was/is a struggle for the “super-Christian” change in your own mindset? (“Super-Christian” is a false pedestal on which pastors and Christian workers are often set.)
3. When have you compared yourself to the world and become envious?
a. What was the end result of your comparison spiral?
b. Have you seen this play out in the lives of others? What happened to those who gave in to their feelings?
4. Describe a time when you felt abandoned by God but realized it was you who had turned away. Was there a song, verse, or thought that convicted you?
5. Read Psalm 73:17-20 & Luke 4:5-8— When Satan tempts us, does he ever tell the whole truth?
a. Where do we find the whole truth?
b. What spiritual weapon empowered Asaph to capture his thoughts?
c. What verses keep you grounded in faith?
6. Read Psalm 73:23-28- Which of these verses stands out to you and why? Can you relate any of these verses to a mental picture you can hold onto?
7. Read John 14:26-27 — What emotion are you going to evaluate as a symptom rather than a cause? Or if you already did the soul-searching, what did you find?
Bonus: Read Psalm 40:11-13 — If emotions are a tool of God to alert us to trouble in our own minds, when do emotions become sinful?