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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 13 MIN

Lessons on Loneliness (Psalm 88–89)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentLoneliness doesn’t always arrive with an empty room; it often walks beside crowded schedules and smiling faces. We open Psalms 88 and 89 to face that ache head-on and discover why Scripture refuses to sanitize the struggle. Heman the Ezrahite, a seasoned choir leader, sings a prayer that lives in a minor key—no quick fixes, no neat bow. He empties his heart before God, frustration included, and shows us that honest lament is an act of trust. From there, we uncover a simple pattern for weary souls: pour everything out to God, then embrace him as your truest friend when other friendships falter.From personal pain we shift to public hope. Ethan the Ezrahite recounts God’s steadfast love and covenant with David, even as history appears to unravel. The monarchy collapses, the throne sits empty, and yet the song insists on mercies that endure forever. We tie that ancient story to our present tense: when God seems silent, he is still working behind the scenes, setting the table for what he will serve next. Anchoring your feelings to Scripture—Psalm 61, Psalm 62, and the refrain of God’s faithfulness—becomes more than advice; it becomes oxygen for the heart that can’t yet see the dawn.Along the way, we reflect on modern markers of isolation—from public figures who felt unknown in pivotal moments to a government office created to confront a national loneliness crisis. The takeaway is both tender and tough: do not judge God’s faithfulness by what you feel or see. Bring the whole burden, let lament do its holy work, and cultivate a deeper friendship with the One who will never leave you nor forsake you. If your week needs a place to breathe, you’ll find it here, where pain is voiced and promises hold.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review so more listeners can discover these conversations. Your words help others find the Rock that is higher than we are. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Loneliness doesn’t always arrive with an empty room; it often walks beside crowded schedules and smiling faces. We open Psalms 88 and 89 to face that ache head-on and discover why Scripture refuses to sanitize the struggle. Heman the Ezrahite, a seasoned choir leader, sings a prayer that lives in a minor key—no quick fixes, no neat bow. He empties his heart before God, frustration included, and shows us that honest lament is an act of trust. From there, we uncover a simple pat...

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