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    Psalm Chapter 102

    28/06/2026 | 3 min
    Psalm 102: The Smoke and the Everlasting
    Here is a prayer so raw it barely holds together. The psalmist is not composing poetry — he is disintegrating. His days are consumed like smoke, his bones burn like a hearth, his heart is smitten and withered like grass in a drought. He has become, he says, like a pelican in the wilderness, an owl in the desert, a sparrow alone on a housetop — each image more desolate than the last, as though loneliness itself were a landscape he is mapping. And yet, right at the center of this unraveling, comes the turn that changes everything: "But thou, O Lord, shall endure for ever." It is not a pivot from despair to joy — the psalmist is still suffering — but it is a pivot from self to God. And from that shift flows the most extraordinary claim in the psalm: that the heavens themselves, those seemingly eternal fixtures, will wax old like a garment and be changed like a worn coat, but God will remain the same, his years without end. The afflicted man, who began by begging God merely to hear him, ends by declaring that the children of God's servants shall continue and their seed be established. Not because his own pain has lessened, but because he has looked past it to the one thing that does not perish.
    00:00 A Cry from the Ashes
    01:00 The Sparrow Alone
    02:00 God Looks Down from Heaven
    03:00 The Heavens Shall Perish, But Thou Endurest
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    Psalm Chapter 101

    27/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 101: The King's Private Vow
    Most psalms are addressed to God about the world. This one is addressed to God about oneself. David — king, warrior, poet — makes here a set of promises so personal they read almost like a diary entry. "I will walk within my house with a perfect heart." Within my house. Not on the battlefield, where courage is expected, and not in the temple, where holiness is performed, but at home — where no one is watching and the truest self lives. This is the psalm of private integrity, and it is merciless in its specificity: no wicked thing before the eyes, no deceitful person in the household, no tolerance for slander or pride. David, who knew his own failures better than most, here describes not what he has achieved but what he aspires to. And there is something deeply moving about that. The man after God's own heart was not a man who never fell, but a man who kept making vows in the direction of goodness — and meaning them, even when he could not keep them.
    00:00 Mercy and Judgment
    01:00 No Deceit in My House
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    Psalm Chapter 100

    26/06/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 100: The Door Is Open
    This is the psalm everyone knows, and perhaps for that reason the psalm almost no one truly hears. Five verses. No lament, no enemies, no crisis — just pure, unguarded, almost reckless joy. "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands." Not all ye temples or all ye choirs, but all ye lands — the invitation is scandalously wide. And then comes the line that changes everything: "It is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves." In a handful of words, the deepest anxiety of human existence is quietly resolved. You did not make yourself. You are not your own project. You are his people and the sheep of his pasture, which means someone else is doing the worrying about where the green grass is. Enter his gates with thanksgiving. Notice it does not say earn your way through his gates, or argue your way through, or sneak through when no one is looking. The gates are already open. You need only walk in singing.
    00:00 A Joyful Noise unto the Lord
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    Psalm Chapter 99

    25/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 99: The Thrice-Holy God Who Answers
    Three times this psalm says it: "He is holy." Not once for emphasis, not twice for certainty, but three times — as if the word itself must be stacked to bear the weight of what it means. And yet this is not a distant holiness. The same God who sits between the cherubim, before whom the earth trembles, is the God who answered Moses, Aaron, and Samuel when they called. This is the astonishing double motion of the psalm: tremble, and then draw near. The God who makes nations quake is the God who spoke to his servants in the cloudy pillar and forgave them — though he also took vengeance on their inventions, which is to say, their sins had real consequences even inside the forgiveness. A God too holy to be safe and too merciful to be feared in the wrong way. Exalt him at his holy hill. He is worth the climb.
    00:00 Let the People Tremble
    01:00 A God Who Forgave Them
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    Psalm Chapter 98

    24/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 98: The Victory Already Won
    "O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things." Notice the tense. Not "he will do" but "he hath done." The victory this psalm celebrates is not anticipated but accomplished — the right hand and the holy arm have already gotten the win. And yet the song is new. This is one of the great paradoxes of praise: we sing new songs about old mercies because the soul, rightly awake, discovers that no mercy is ever truly old. The psalmist, overwhelmed by this, summons every instrument he can think of — harp, trumpets, cornet — and then, still unsatisfied, conscripts nature itself. The sea roars. The floods clap their hands. The hills are joyful together. One gets the feeling that the whole material world has been waiting for permission to join in, and this psalm finally gives it. Creation, it turns out, has always known how to worship. It is we who keep forgetting.
    00:00 A New Song for Marvellous Things
    01:00 The Floods Clap Their Hands
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An audio Psalm a day set to classical music. Begin or end each day meditating on the word of God and the timeless poetry of the Psalms. Each episode is set to beautiful classical and orchestral music that will help you ground your soul in the Bible. For more great podcasts or to hear different Bible translations, visit https://lumivoz.com
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