Summary
Psalm 88:1–7 – Darkness and drowning What happens: The psalmist cries day and night, feeling near Sheol. God’s waves press him down. What it means: Some seasons are relentless. Faith holds on to God even when light seems gone.
Psalm 88:8–12 – No praise in the grave What happens: Friends are far; he asks if God’s wonders are known in darkness. He argues that the dead cannot praise. What it means: God welcomes bold lament. Honest argument is still worship when offered in faith.
Psalm 88:13–18 – Darkness is my closest friend What happens: He prays, yet darkness remains and companions vanish. The psalm ends without visible relief. What it means: Scripture gives voice to unresolved suffering. God keeps company with us even when answers delay.
Application
- Pray persistently when no change appears.
- Speak grief to God without pretense.
- Sit with sufferers whose night has not lifted.
