Why does Psalm 88 end in darkness? Unlike most psalms, Psalm 88 closes without relief, resolution, or a visible answer from God. The psalmist feels abandoned, isolated, overwhelmed by grief, and surrounded by darkness. Yet this inspired prayer remains in Scripture to remind believers that God welcomes honest cries from broken hearts. This lesson examines the reality of spiritual darkness, seasons of grief, unanswered questions, loneliness, suffering, and the silence that many faithful people experience. Through Psalm 88 we explore how darkness can shape character, deepen dependence on God, teach perseverance, and help us speak honestly with the Lord. We also examine biblical examples of suffering, the role of lament in worship, the grieving customs found in Scripture, and the hope found in Jesus Christ, who experienced darkness at the cross and overcame it through His resurrection. Scriptures include Psalm 88, Psalm 119:71, Ecclesiastes 7:3, James 1:2-4, Matthew 27:45-46, and other passages dealing with grief, endurance, and faith during life's hardest moments. If you have ever wondered where God is during seasons of pain, loss, depression, loneliness, or unanswered prayer, Psalm 88 offers a voice for your struggle and points toward the One who walks with us through the darkness. 3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33596