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In this week’s episode, Micah Herbster welcomes us from Edson, Alberta, Canada, as we arrive at the halfway point of Psalm 119—the eleventh stanza in this remarkable 22-stanza chapter. Joining Micah is guest Scott Bratt as together they explore verses 81–88, a section many have called the “midnight of the Psalm.”

This stanza plunges into the depths of despair using words like faintethfaildigged pitspersecuted, and almost consumed. Yet even in this darkness, glimmers of hope shine. With help from the insights of Charles Spurgeon and cross-references throughout Scripture, Micah and Scott walk verse by verse through the psalmist’s cries—his fainting soul, longing eyes, the strange image of a “bottle in the smoke,” and his urgent questions for God.

Though the psalmist nears total destruction, he refuses to abandon God’s precepts. And in the final verse of this stanza, he pleads for renewed life—a request that becomes a springboard for the hope and restoration that follow later in the Psalm.

This “cliff-hanger” moment leaves us longing for what comes next, and we invite you to join us when Walk Talks returns in 2026. In the meantime, revisit earlier episodes to follow the unfolding journey of Psalm 119.

Scott closes today’s episode by praying the psalm, giving voice to both the struggle and the steadfast hope found in God’s Word.