S3E176 – Psalms 75-77: Words of Hope

Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind15mApril 15, 2026

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In a moment of global uncertainty, Steve Webb turns to Psalms 75–77 not for escape, but for anchor. He confronts the raw questions of 2020—where is God in pandemics, war, and economic collapse—with a defiant declaration: God does not change. Even when life feels like a 'new normal' built on loss and fear, the psalmist’s cry of 'Will the Lord reject us forever?' is met not with silence, but with a reminder of God’s unshakable presence. Webb reframes spiritual drought not as abandonment, but as divine invitation: when blessings are taken away, we’re forced to remember them. The real danger isn’t the world’s chaos—it’s taking God’s grace for granted. He urges listeners to cling to Scripture, share the gospel with urgency, and reject the idea that suffering means God has forgotten. The answer isn’t a return to the past, but a deeper trust in a God who remains faithful through every storm.

Key Takeaways
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God does not change—even in global crises, His character remains constant.

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Take for granted the blessings you have: church, safety, provision—these are divine gifts.

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When you can’t sleep, don’t just worry—remember God’s past faithfulness.

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Droughts in life aren’t punishment; they’re opportunities to thirst for God.

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The real tragedy isn’t suffering—it’s rejecting the gospel because you’re not thirsty enough.

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Chapters
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2 min

Opening: God Is There

Steve Webb welcomes listeners to the Lifespring Family Audio Bible, setting the tone with a declaration of God’s presence and introducing the reading of Psalms 75–77.

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3 min

Psalms 75–76: God’s Sovereign Judgment

Steve reads and reflects on Psalms 75 and 76, emphasizing God’s role as judge who humbles the proud and exalts the humble, with a possible reference to Sennacherib’s defeat.

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5 min

Psalm 77: The Cry in the Night

Then I say, this is what makes me sad. For years the power of God Most High was with us.

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10:00
5 min

Reflection: Where Is God in the Crisis?

I don't know what life will look like in the near future, but I do know that He will care for us. He won't abandon us. We're His.

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15:00
9 min

Call to Faithfulness and Urgency

Beloved, we have the answer, and His name is Jesus.

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High-Impact Quotes
Beloved, we have the answer, and His name is Jesus.
Steve Webb12:35
Viral: 88.0
I don't know what life will look like in the near future, but I do know that He will care for us. He won't abandon us. We're His.
Steve Webb10:27
Viral: 85.0
Then I say, this is what makes me sad. For years the power of God Most High was with us.
Steve Webb10:55
Viral: 78.0
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