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Psalm 88 Explained | Faith, Grief, and Honest Prayer in Life’s Darkest Moments

Psalm 88 Explained | Faith, Grief, and Honest Prayer in Life’s Darkest Moments

Season 19 Episode 88 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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What happens when faith doesn’t feel hopeful?

In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore the raw and deeply emotional message of Psalm 88, one of the most honest expressions of suffering found in the Bible. Traditionally attributed to Heman the Ezrahite, this passage stands apart from many other psalms because it does not end with relief or celebration.

Instead, the speaker describes overwhelming grief, loneliness, and the terrifying sense that God has gone silent. Surrounded by darkness and abandoned by friends, the psalmist repeatedly cries out for help while questioning why his prayers seem unanswered.

Yet this lament carries a profound spiritual lesson. The very act of continuing to speak to God... even in despair... demonstrates remarkable faith. Psalm 88 reminds us that worship is not limited to joyful praise. Honest lament, grief, and unanswered questions can also be part of a genuine relationship with the Creator.

In this episode, we explore how this ancient poem speaks directly to modern struggles with emotional pain, loneliness, and mental health challenges. Rather than dismissing suffering, the psalm validates the experience of darkness while encouraging listeners to keep the conversation with God alive.

Even when hope feels distant, continuing to reach out in prayer can be a powerful act of resilience and faith.

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