In Psalm 73:1–28, the psalmist wrestles with the painful tension between God’s goodness and the apparent prosperity of the wicked. His honest lament gives voice to the ache we feel when prayers seem unanswered, when injustice prevails, and when God’s silence feels overwhelming. Yet by the end of the psalm, he discovers that nearness to God is his true refuge amid confusion and doubt. In this week’s teaching, Pastor Aaron guides us through the sacred practice of lament—bringing our raw questions, disappointments, and grief before the Lord. Through Scripture and reflection, he invites us to see how lament becomes a pathway to deeper trust, reminding us that God’s presence is steady even when His answers are not immediate.