Listen "Singing the Lord's Song in a Foreign Land with Rachel Jeon"
Episode Synopsis
EP 7—In this episode, we explore Psalm 137, a raw and poignant lament born out of the Jewish exile after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. As I reflect on this passage, I’m struck by its intensity and honesty—the anguish, rage, and longing expressed in its verses feel deeply human. Together with my guest and Biblical Scholar, Rachel Jeon, we unpack the historical and spiritual significance of this psalm and explore its themes of displacement, identity, and grief.We also discuss how Psalm 137 challenges us to embrace the full spectrum of emotions in our prayers, creating a safe space for our most vulnerable moments before God. Moving from the ancient exile to modern reflections, we explore what it means to live as a cultural or ethnic minority today.This conversation touches on the complex layers of identity, the experience of feeling both at home and displaced, and how the diversity of the U.S. shapes our understanding of culture and belonging. Join us as we navigate these profound questions, celebrating the beauty of scripture’s humanity and God’s deep understanding of His creation.Follow Rachel's OrganizationHouse of HesedBecome a part of The Needle Mover's Effect Communityneedlemovers.org/connectSupport The Beautiful Justice Podcast by becoming a Financial Friend.needlemovers.org/financialfriend
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