Word for Word: The Bible
Episode Overview What do you do when you feel far from home—and fully exposed before God? In this episode we walk through Psalms 137 through 139. Psalm 137 captures the grief of exile by the rivers of Babylon, unable to sing in a foreign land, and even gives voice to raw anger at those who destroyed Jerusalem. Psalm 138 turns to thanksgiving for God's faithful, enduring love that never abandons His handiwork. Psalm 139 is a breathtaking meditation on being fully known: God perceives our thoughts, knits us together, and is present everywhere we go—and the psalmist welcomes God to search and lead him. Together they hold honest grief, gratitude, and the comfort of being known and loved. Key Themes • The grief and longing of exile • Bringing honest anger and pain to God • Thanksgiving for God's faithful love • God's complete knowledge of us • Being fully known and still loved In This Episode You'll Discover • Why the psalms include our hardest emotions • How thanksgiving steadies us in trouble • What it means that God knows you completely • How to invite God to search and lead you • The major lesson: you are fully known and deeply loved by God Today's Scripture: Psalms 137–139 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.
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