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Reading: Psalm 88
A song. A psalm of the Sons of Korah. For the director of music.
According to mahalath leannoth. A maskil of Heman the Ezrahite.
LORD, you are the God who saves me;
day and night I cry out to you.
May my prayer come before you;
turn your ear to my cry.
I am overwhelmed with troubles
and my life draws near to death.
I am counted among those who go down to the pit;
I am like one without strength.
I am set apart with the dead, like the slain who lie in the grave,
whom you remember no more, who are cut off from your care.
You have put me in the lowest pit,
in the darkest depths.
Your wrath lies heavily on me;
you have overwhelmed me with all your waves.
You have taken from me my closest friends
and have made me repulsive to them.
I am confined and cannot escape; my eyes are dim with grief (NIV).
Reflection
There are 150 psalms in the Book of Psalms and one of the most remarkable things about them is their emotional span. They range from giddy heights of joy and praise to great depths of depression and sorrow. The full array of human emotion and experience is on display. Whatever state you find yourself in, there’s a psalm for that—a psalm for every situation and human need. If you are in desperate straits, there’s a psalm for that. If you are soaring in the presence of God, there’s a psalm for that too. They reflect our need for God and our desire to connect with Him in all of life’s experiences.

Ice sculptures at Winterlude, Ottawa, Canada — photo by David Kitz
Psalm 88 is a cry for help from the deepest pit of human need. Hear the psalmist’s cry of anguish: I am overwhelmed with troubles and my life draws near to death. I am counted among those who go down to the pit; I am like one without strength. I am confined and cannot escape; my eyes are dim with grief.
For reasons that we are not told, the psalmist feels trapped in the worst of circumstances. At times I think we all have been there—feeling alone with no one to turn to. In such times, there is no one to turn to but the LORD. In our time of despair He does not reject us or turn us away. He is a God who comforts us, even as Paul, the apostle declares, “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God” (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).
If you are in the depths of depression or despair follow the example of Heman, the psalmist. Call out to God. He is listening. He reaches to the lowest pit.
Response: LORD God, I need your comfort. Hear my prayer and answer me. In this time of sorrow show me a sign of your love and favor. Amen.
Your Turn: Are you currently facing a time of trouble or sorrow? Are others praying for you?
Thanks again for these thoughts. It is the raw honesty of the Psalms that makes them so powerful!
So true, Pastor Randy. We can identify with the struggles and joys found in the Psalms.
I love your words of encouragement with each lesson. Knowing the writers of these beautiful Psalms went through things the same way I do helps me realize that God loves me even more. He left these words for me to read and be encouraged by.
When I studied through the Psalms last year, I was amazed by the wide range of situations and emotions that were on display. As you said, the Psalms cover it all.
Thank you for bringing that truth to our attention
Be blessed
We have a common faith in a glorious and uncommon God, who through Jesus identified with our human weakness. To Him be the glory!
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Yes! I love that God inspired the beauty and authenticity of the Psalms… such comfort He gives us through the Psalms! And your posts always help us dig deeper into the beauty and comfort found in each one! Thank you, David, for your wonderful writing ministry!
Glad to know you are being blessed by the Psalms. To God be the glory.