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    Psalm Chapter 15

    02/04/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 15: The Question at the Gate
    David asks the most direct question a soul can ask: Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? Who shall dwell in thy holy hill? It is the question of a man standing at the threshold, looking in, wondering if he belongs. And the answer that comes back is not a list of rituals performed or beliefs affirmed but a portrait of a life. He walks uprightly. He speaks truth in his heart — not merely with his lips, which is easy enough, but in that interior place where we negotiate with ourselves about what is really true. He does not backbite, does not harm his neighbor, does not take up a reproach. He honors those who fear the Lord and — here is the detail that catches the breath — he sweareth to his own hurt and changeth not. That is, he makes a promise that turns out to cost him, and he keeps it anyway. This is not a psalm about perfection. It is a psalm about integrity, which is something quite different. The person who dwells on God's holy hill is simply the person whose inner life and outer life are the same thing.
    00:00 Who Shall Abide in Thy Tabernacle?
    00:10 He That Walketh Uprightly
    00:20 He That Speaketh Truth in His Heart
    00:30 He That Backbiteth Not
    00:38 He That Sweareth to His Own Hurt
    00:46 He That Doeth These Things Shall Never Be Moved
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    Psalm Chapter 14

    01/04/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 14: The Fool's Creed
    The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Notice that he says it in his heart, not in his head. This is not the conclusion of a careful philosophical argument; it is a wish, dressed up as a conviction. And David tells us what follows from this wish: corruption, abominable works, a universal turning aside until there is none that doeth good — no, not one. It is as if the denial of God does not merely remove a doctrine from the mind but pulls the keystone from an arch, and everything built upon it slowly, inevitably collapses. God, meanwhile, is not absent from the scene. He looks down from heaven — the same searching gaze we met in Psalm 11 — to see if there are any that understand, any that seek Him. The picture is almost unbearably poignant: the Creator scanning His creation for a single face turned upward. And at the close, a cry that comes not from despair but from longing — Oh, that the salvation of Israel were come out of Zion! It is the ache of a man who knows the rescue is real but has not yet arrived.
    00:00 The Fool Hath Said in His Heart
    00:12 The Lord Looked Down From Heaven
    00:24 All Gone Aside, None That Doeth Good
    00:36 Have They No Knowledge?
    00:46 God in the Generation of the Righteous
    00:54 Oh That Salvation Were Come Out of Zion
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    Psalm Chapter 13

    31/03/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 13: The Longest Question
    Four times in two verses David asks the same question — how long? — and the repetition is not poetic ornamentation. It is the sound of a man who has been waiting so long that the waiting itself has become a kind of suffering. How long wilt thou forget me? Forever? How long wilt thou hide thy face? The questions pile up like stones on a chest. And yet this is not the prayer of a man who has stopped believing; it is the prayer of a man who believes so fiercely that the silence is unbearable. A true atheist would not bother asking how long. Only love asks that question. And then comes the turn — one of the most breathtaking pivots in all of Scripture. Without any indication that circumstances have changed, without any divine voice breaking through, David simply declares: I have trusted in thy mercy. My heart shall rejoice. I will sing. The darkness has not lifted, but David has decided to sing in it. Not because he feels like singing, but because he knows Whom he is singing to.
    00:00 How Long, O Lord? Forever?
    00:12 Sorrow in My Heart Daily
    00:22 Lighten Mine Eyes
    00:30 Lest Mine Enemy Say, I Have Prevailed
    00:38 But I Have Trusted in Thy Mercy
    00:46 I Will Sing Unto the Lord
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    Psalm Chapter 12

    30/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 12: The Words That Do Not Lie
    We live in a world awash in words — flattering words, vain words, words spoken with a double heart. David sees this with painful clarity: the godly man ceaseth, the faithful fail, and what fills the vacuum is an endless torrent of speech that means nothing. The proud tongues declare themselves sovereign — our lips are our own, who is lord over us? It is the manifesto of every age that has decided language is merely a tool for getting what you want. And then, into this fog of human noise, God speaks. And His words are of an entirely different substance. They are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace, purified seven times — which is to say, purified until there is nothing left but truth. The contrast could not be sharper: our words are double, His are sevenfold pure. In a world where language has been debased into currency, the words of the Lord remain the one coin that rings true on the counter.
    00:00 Help, Lord — The Faithful Fail
    00:15 Flattering Lips and Double Hearts
    00:28 Our Lips Are Our Own
    00:38 Now Will I Arise, Saith the Lord
    00:48 Pure Words, Silver Tried Seven Times
    01:00 Preserved From This Generation
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    Psalm Chapter 11

    29/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 11: The Refuge That Does Not Run
    Everyone around David is giving him sensible advice: flee. The wicked have bent their bows, the arrows are on the string, the foundations themselves are crumbling — so run, little bird, run to your mountain. It is the counsel of perfectly reasonable despair. And David refuses it. Not because he is brave in any ordinary sense, but because he has seen something his advisors have missed: the Lord is in His holy temple. His throne is not in the mountains where the fugitives hide but in heaven, and from that immovable vantage His eyes behold and His eyelids try the children of men. There is something almost playful in that image — God narrowing His gaze the way a jeweler examines a stone, testing what is real and what merely glitters. The wicked may bend their bows in the dark, but they do so under a gaze they cannot escape. When the foundations are destroyed, the righteous do not flee. They look up.
    00:00 In the Lord I Put My Trust
    00:18 The Arrows of the Wicked
    00:30 If the Foundations Be Destroyed
    00:42 The Lord in His Holy Temple
    00:54 His Eyes Behold, His Eyelids Try
    01:00 The Righteous Lord Loveth Righteousness

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