In Psalm 73, he clearly pointed out that the real power does not come from himself, but from God. Asa wrote, "My body and heart are failing, but God is my strength and my eternal blessing" (v. 26).
Asa is right. The eternal God is our greatest and most eternal strength. He is the creator of heaven and earth, and he knows that nothing can limit his omnipotence.
brief introduction
Psalm 73, this message explains one of the most puzzling problems, that is, why the wicked often prosper and the good suffer. The content of the story, the poet also slightly "hatred of the rich" mentality. The poet pondered over how to deal with the evil and injustice in this world. His vivid description of sinners made him even more disappointed until he thought of his God.
Then, declare the promise of God's presence and protection here, and seek the glory that God will keep for him in this life and in the future. God let him see the tragic end of the evil generation and the real blessing that the just man should bear, and from then on, he strengthened himself, turned from the unhappy failure situation to the just and just God, and became a man who turned defeat into victory.