Day 281: Psalms 87-89

Day 281: Psalms 87-89

Author: ARMA Courses October 8, 2025 Duration: 17:37

Even when it feels like God’s promises have failed—He’s still working. Today’s Psalms take us from Zion’s celebration to the darkest lament in all of Scripture…then land in Ethan’s raw disappointment over David’s fallen dynasty. What happens when “always” feels broken? Dr. Manny walks us through ancient poetry, chaos monsters, covenant faith, and a surprising legacy buried in Babylon. Book Three ends—but the story isn’t over.

✈️ Overview:

• Psalm 87 celebrates Zion as God’s chosen home and includes a vision of global citizenship tied to Jerusalem.

• Psalm 88 is a dark lament with no resolution—a cry from the depths of affliction and abandonment.

• Psalm 89 declares God’s covenant with David, then wrestles with its apparent collapse after exile.

🔎 Context Clues:

• Book III of the Psalms centers on exile, loss, and the theological shock of Jerusalem’s destruction.

• Psalms 87–88 are written by the Sons of Korah, temple musicians who saw both glory and grief.

• Psalm 88’s author, Heman the Ezraite, was a prophetic singer in David’s court (1 Chronicles 25).

• Psalm 89 is penned by Ethan the Ezraite and is rooted in the promises of 2 Samuel 7 (Davidic Covenant).

• Jehoiachin’s exile and release in Babylon (2 Kings 25) becomes a hidden glimmer of God’s ongoing plan.

🤓 Nerdy Nuggets:

• Psalm 88 is unique—it ends without hope or praise, making it the bleakest Psalm in the Bible.

• The phrase “mahalath leannoth” means “suffering in sickness”—a musical frame for Psalm 88’s pain.

• Psalm 89 references Rahab, the mythical sea monster (like Leviathan), symbolizing God’s power over chaos.

• Ethan’s crisis of faith isn’t rebellion—it’s biblical faithfulness asking honest questions in the dark.

• The release of King Jehoiachin in Babylon quietly preserves the Davidic line—leading to Zerubbabel, and eventually to Jesus.

✅ Timeless Truths:

• God can handle your grief—even when you have no praise to offer.

• Lament is not a lack of faith—it’s the sound of faith in suffering.

• God’s promises are not always linear, but they are never void.

• What feels like the end of the story may just be intermission.

• Even in exile, God is still writing redemption into the legacy of His people.

When everything feels lost, remember this: God still keeps His word—even when we can’t see how. Book Three may end in silence, but the final word belongs to the One who raises kings, restores promises, and redeems the broken. Let Psalm 88 teach you to pray in the dark. Let Psalm 89 remind you—Jesus is still on the throne.

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