Daily Devotional

June 26th 2026

FRIDAY

“How shall we sing the Lord’s songs in a strange land?” — Psalm 137:4

Psalm 137 rises from the wounded heart of a displaced people. Judah had been uprooted by Babylon’s violence—its government crushed, its temple desecrated, its families scattered. A free people were forced into captivity; a people of plenty were pushed into poverty. Everything familiar had been taken. They were living in a strange land, under the heavy hand of an empire that neither saw their humanity nor honored their pain.
Their captors demanded a song—a happy song—as if the oppressed exist to entertain the powerful. The psalmist exposes a truth we still know today: the world often expects the wounded to smile, the exploited to keep giving, the exhausted to keep producing. People want our joy while ignoring our suffering. Systems want our labor while denying our dignity. Life in a strange land can feel like that—harsh, unjust, and indifferent.
The psalmist says, “We sat down and wept.” There are moments when oppression brings us to tears, when the weight of injustice presses us to the ground. But even in those moments, God doesn’t abandon the displaced. God sits with the weeping. God hears the cries of the captives. And God strengthens those who refuse to let empire have the last word.
When Judah could not see a way forward, they looked back to Jerusalem—not merely a city, but a symbol of identity, memory, and divine promise. “If I forget Jerusalem…” was not nostalgia but resistance. It was a refusal to let Babylon define them. Jerusalem represented the God who delivers and sides with the oppressed, the God who breaks chains and restores hope.
Sometimes our “strange land” is not geographical. It may be a troubled home, a broken heart, a disappointing season, or a world that feels increasingly hostile. But liberation begins when we remember who we are and Whose we are. When we look back at the ways God has carried us, lifted us, and made a way out of no way, we find strength to keep moving. Memory becomes fuel. Faith becomes resistance. And God gives us a song to sing—not a song of denial, but a song of defiant hope.
In a strange land, sing of God’s care. In a strange land, sing of God’s friendship. In a strange land, sing of God’s love that no empire can silence.

PRAYER: Lord, as we walk through our strange land experiences today, keep Your song alive in us. Let it comfort us, strengthen us, and empower us to stand in the truth of who You are. We trust You to lead us, sustain us, and set us free. In Christ’s name, Amen.

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