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    Psalm Chapter 34

    21/04/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 34: Taste and See
    The heading of this psalm tells us something easily missed: David wrote it after pretending to be mad before a foreign king in order to save his own life. He drooled on his beard. He scratched at the gate like an animal. It was, by any account, a humiliation. And yet out of that indignity came one of the most luminous invitations in all of Scripture: "O taste and see that the Lord is good." Not "think and conclude." Not "study and agree." Taste. The appeal is to something deeper than the intellect — to that part of us that knows goodness the way the tongue knows sweetness, immediately and without argument. David had tasted the bitterness of fear and the sourness of desperation, and he found that even there the Lord was near — nigh unto them that are of a broken heart. The psalm does not pretend that the righteous are spared affliction. "Many are the afflictions of the righteous." But it makes a staggering promise: the Lord delivers out of them all.
    00:00 I Will Bless the Lord at All Times
    01:00 Taste and See His Goodness
    02:00 Near to the Brokenhearted
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    Psalm Chapter 33

    20/04/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 33: The Word That Made the World
    Here is a psalm that asks us to do something very difficult: to hold together, in a single thought, the God who made the stars by speaking and the God who watches over the hungry. "He spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast." There is a terrifying simplicity in that — the entire cosmos summoned into existence by a sentence. And yet this same God, whose counsel stands forever and whose thoughts outlast all generations, is not a distant engineer admiring his machinery from afar. He looks. He beholds. He fashions every heart and considers every work. The psalm insists that no king is saved by the size of his army and no warrior by the strength of his arm — which must have sounded as absurd in the ancient world as it sounds in ours. But the psalmist is not naive; he is seeing clearly. The eye of the Lord is on those who fear him, and that single gaze is worth more than every horse and chariot ever mustered.
    00:00 Rejoice, Ye Righteous
    01:00 He Spake and It Was Done
    02:00 The Eye of the Lord
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    Psalm Chapter 32

    19/04/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 32: The Weight That Lifted
    There is a particular misery that belongs only to the person who knows he is guilty and will not say so. David describes it in terms so physical they are almost medical: bones waxing old, moisture turned to the drought of summer, a roaring that went on all day long. The body, it seems, keeps the score that the lips refuse to speak. And then — confession. "I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid." The sentence is almost anticlimactic in its simplicity, but what follows is not: "And thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin." Just like that. No elaborate penance, no probationary period, no fine print. The God who had been experienced as a heavy hand in the silence became, in the speaking, a hiding place. It is one of the great ironies of the spiritual life that the thing we most dread doing — telling the truth about ourselves — is the very door through which relief comes rushing in.
    00:00 The Blessedness of Forgiveness
    01:00 Silence Broken, Guilt Released
    01:40 Songs of Deliverance
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    Psalm Chapter 31

    18/04/2026 | 3 min
    Psalm 31: Into Thine Hand
    There is a line in this psalm that changed the world, though the psalmist could not have known it. "Into thine hand I commit my spirit." David wrote it from the pit — forgotten as a dead man out of mind, a broken vessel, surrounded by slander and conspiracy. And yet from that precise depth he makes the most total surrender a creature can offer: not merely his safety, not merely his future, but his spirit itself, placed into the hands of God like a child handing over a treasure too precious to carry alone. Centuries later, those same words would be spoken from a cross. What David discovered in desperation, Christ confirmed in finality — that the safest place for a human spirit is not in its own keeping but in the hands of the One who redeemed it. And tucked between the anguish and the surrender is that astonishing phrase: "Thou hast set my feet in a large room." Even in the tightest corner, God was making space.
    00:00 In Thee I Trust
    01:00 A Soul Known in Adversity
    02:00 My Times in Thy Hand
    03:00 Hidden in the Secret of His Presence
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    Psalm Chapter 30

    17/04/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 30: Morning Has Come
    Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. It is one of the most quoted lines in all the Psalms, and yet it is easily sentimentalized if we forget what the night actually looked like. David had been to the edge of the grave. He had cried out from a place where he wondered aloud whether the dust could praise God — a question so raw it borders on bargaining. And in his prosperity he had made the oldest human mistake: I shall never be moved. It took the hiding of God's face to teach him that his mountain stood strong only by favour, not by right. The psalm is a testimony, the kind you might hear from a man who has been desperately ill and is now, unaccountably, standing in the sun. Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing. Not merely ended the mourning, but turned it — transformed the very material of grief into something that moves and breathes and celebrates. The sackcloth did not simply come off; it was replaced with gladness, as though joy were a garment God himself had chosen and fitted.
    00:00 Lifted Up from the Grave
    00:20 Weeping for a Night, Joy in the Morning
    00:40 My Mountain Made Strong
    01:00 Mourning Turned to Dancing
    01:20 I Will Give Thanks Forever

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