ODB: Prayer of the Desperate
October 10, 2025
READ: Psalm 88:1, 6-18
You have taken from me friend and neighbor-darkness is my closest friend. Psalm 88:18
Charles had sunk into depression. Despite having a loving family, he felt all alone. “The overwhelming pressure of supporting them was continuing to build,” he said, “and I felt like taking my own life.” Surprisingly—or perhaps not—Charles Morris also led a Christian ministry.
A wise friend told him that when faced with depression, “We should soak in the Psalms.” Charles got through his deep despondency by reading relatable Bible passages, accepting prudent medical care, and pouring his heart out to God.
The Psalms are often brutally honest. Heman the Ezrahite wrote one of the most bitter. Hope is found only in the opening lines: “
When we read psalms such as this one, we realize we’re not alone. Others have experienced desperate feelings and have dared to put voice to them. God could take such honesty from Heman. He can take it from you too. He’s there, and He’s listening.
— Tim Gustafson
What part of Psalm 88 do you most relate to? What will you ask God today?
Heavenly Father, sometimes I hurt too much even to pray. Thank You that You’re big enough to take all my pain and honesty. Learn how to take wisdom from the book of Psalms.
Source: Our Daily Bread



