Psalm 137: Trusting God in Suffering and Exile

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Psalm 137: Trusting God in Suffering and Exile

Series: Walking Through the Psalms
Host: Dave Jenkins
Date: April 3, 2026

Show Summary

Psalm 137 is one of the most emotionally weighty passages in Scripture. It brings us into the grief of exile, the pain of loss, and the struggle of trusting God when life feels overwhelming.

In this episode of Walking Through the Psalms, Dave Jenkins explains how Psalm 137 teaches believers to respond to suffering, injustice, and sorrow while still holding fast to the covenant faithfulness of God.

This psalm reminds us that faith and sorrow can coexist. Even when worship feels difficult and God feels distant, the Lord has not changed. Believers are called to remember God’s promises, bring their pain honestly before Him, and trust His perfect justice rather than taking vengeance into their own hands.

This episode also carefully addresses the difficult ending of Psalm 137, showing that these verses are not a call for personal revenge but a cry for divine justice. Ultimately, Psalm 137 points us forward to Jesus Christ, who entered into our suffering, endured rejection and injustice, and secured redemption through His death and resurrection.

What does Psalm 137 teach?
Psalm 137 teaches that believers can trust God in suffering and exile by remembering His promises, bringing their pain honestly to Him, and resting in His justice and faithfulness.

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Key Topics

  • The reality of exile and spiritual grief
  • Why worship feels difficult in suffering
  • Remembering God in seasons of pain
  • Understanding the difficult ending of Psalm 137
  • Trusting God’s justice instead of taking revenge
  • How Psalm 137 points to Jesus Christ

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Psalm 137: Trusting God in Suffering and Exile

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