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Psalm 89 Explained | Faith, Disappointment, and Trusting God’s Promises in Difficult Times

Psalm 89 Explained | Faith, Disappointment, and Trusting God’s Promises in Difficult Times

Season 19 Episode 89 Published 1 week, 1 day ago
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What do you do when life doesn’t match what you believed God promised?

In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we examine the emotional and theological tension found in Psalm 89, a psalm traditionally attributed to Ethan the Ezrahite. The passage begins with a powerful declaration of God’s faithfulness, celebrating the covenant made with David and affirming that God’s mercy and authority extend over all creation.

But halfway through the psalm, the tone shifts dramatically.

The author looks at the devastation surrounding the kingdom and asks a difficult question: If God’s promises are eternal, why does everything appear to be falling apart? The psalmist openly laments the collapse of the royal line and pleads for God to remember His covenant.

Rather than hiding doubt or frustration, Psalm 89 models something powerful... honest prayer. It shows that faith does not require ignoring pain or pretending that circumstances make sense. Instead, the psalmist anchors hope in the memory of God’s past faithfulness.

In this episode, we explore how this ancient passage speaks to modern struggles with disappointment, uncertainty, and unanswered expectations. You’ll discover how remembering past strength can sustain faith during present crises, and why authentic faith sometimes includes difficult questions.

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