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The Darkest Psalm: Honest Faith in Despair, Doubt, and Our Fleeting Days | Psalms 88–90

13 min · 24 jun 2026
aflevering The Darkest Psalm: Honest Faith in Despair, Doubt, and Our Fleeting Days | Psalms 88–90 artwork

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Episode Overview What do you do with faith when the darkness doesn't lift? In this episode we walk through Psalms 88 through 90. Psalm 88 is the bleakest song in the Psalter, ending without comfort, yet the psalmist never stops crying out to God. Psalm 89 holds God's covenant with David up against the painful reality of apparent abandonment and leaves the tension unresolved. Psalm 90, a prayer of Moses, lifts our eyes from our short, fragile lives to the eternal God and asks Him to teach us to number our days and gain a heart of wisdom. Together they show a faith honest enough for despair and steady enough to keep praying. Key Themes • Honest lament that doesn't tie up neatly • Continuing to cry out to God in the dark • Holding God's promises alongside real pain • Human mortality in light of God's eternity • Numbering our days and gaining wisdom In This Episode You'll Discover • Why the Bible includes a psalm with no happy ending • How to keep praying when God seems silent • The honest tension between God's promises and our experience • What it means to number our days • The major lesson: faith is big enough to hold our darkest questions Today's Scripture: Psalms 88–90 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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aflevering Search Me and Know Me: From the Rivers of Babylon to the God Who Knows You | Psalms 137–139 artwork

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aflevering His Mercy Never Runs Out: A Refrain of Steadfast Love Through Every Age | Psalms 134–136 artwork

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