Lessons from a Burnt-Out Worship Leader: Asaph's Story, Biblical Myths, and Deuteronomy Insights - March 5, 2026
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Friday, March 6, 2026
In this episode of The Steve Marston Show, host Steve Marston dives into Psalm 73 (referred to as 76 in the show) to explore what we can learn from Asaph, a relatable biblical figure who turned routine into true worship despite doubts and burnout. Steve debunks the myth "God works in mysterious ways" in the "That's Not in the Bible" segment, sharing a personal story about divine timing. He chats with his son Tyler from the 1189 YouTube channel about Deuteronomy 32, Moses' song, and God's unchanging nature as a "rock." Listener questions tackle why God hardened Pharaoh's heart, why religious leaders hated Jesus, tips for reading the Old Testament, and the meaning of Yeshua. Plus, a dad joke, a nod to coach Lou Holtz's legacy, memorizing Colossians 2:6 in "Faith Between Your Ears," and a hilarious comedy clip on church potlucks. Join Steve for faith, fun, and dad humor!