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Why do we get so consumed by the success of others? Why does injustice bother us so deeply? And how do we learn to let go of control in a world that feels unpredictable?In this sermon, we take a deep psychological dive into Psalm 37, exploring how this ancient text speaks directly to our modern struggles with envy, control, waiting, and surrender. Through the lens of Jungian psychology, we uncover how projection, ego-striving, and impatience keep us trapped—and how trusting in God’s deeper process leads to real peace.🔹 Topics Covered: • The illusion of comparison—how envy and resentment reveal our own unintegrated desires. • Trust vs. control—why our ego fights reality and how surrendering leads to true security. • Waiting on God—why transformation takes time and how to navigate the “in-between” seasons of life. • The meek shall inherit the land—what true strength looks like in a world obsessed with dominance.If you’ve ever felt restless, impatient, or stuck in comparison, this sermon will help you step into trust, realign with your deeper Self, and find peace beyond striving.📖 Scripture: Psalm 37:1-11, 39-40 (NRSV)🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this message! Let’s reflect together in the comments—what stood out to you the most?#Psalm37 #TrustGod #JungianPsychology #Surrender #InnerTransformation #ChristianityAndPsychology #SpiritualGrowth

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