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    Psalm Chapter 94

    20/06/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 94: The God Who Planted the Ear
    There is a moment in this psalm that stops you cold — one of those arguments so simple and so devastating that you wonder why you never thought of it yourself. The wicked are oppressing the widow, murdering the fatherless, and reassuring themselves that God does not see. And the psalmist turns on them with a question that has the force of a thunderclap: "He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?" It is not a theological abstraction. It is common sense raised to the level of revelation. The Maker of the instrument is not deaf to its music. But the psalm does not stop at divine surveillance — it moves to something far more intimate. "In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul." Here is a man who knows the anxious churning of a mind at three in the morning, and who has discovered that even there, in the inner chaos of worry and doubt, God's comfort arrives — not as an idea but as a delight. The psalm begins with a cry for vengeance and ends with a rock of refuge. The distance between the two is the journey of every honest prayer.
    00:00 O Lord, to Whom Vengeance Belongs
    01:00 He That Planted the Ear
    02:00 Thy Comforts Delight My Soul
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    Psalm Chapter 93

    19/06/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 93: The Throne Above the Waves
    Five verses. That is all. And yet in those five verses the psalmist manages to say something so immense that entire libraries of theology have not exhausted it. "The Lord reigneth, he is clothed with majesty." Not merely that God exists, or that God is powerful, but that God reigns — actively, presently, clothed in strength as a king is clothed in robes. And against this sovereignty the psalmist sets the most terrifying image the ancient world knew: the floods. The waters lift up their voice, the waves crash and roar, chaos threatens to swallow the ordered world whole. But here is the pivot, delivered with the calm of absolute certainty: "The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea." Mightier not by a slim margin but by a difference so vast that the comparison is almost absurd — like comparing a candle flame to the sun. And the psalm ends not with power but with beauty: "Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever." The throne room of the Almighty is not merely strong. It is fitting, right, lovely. The One who stills the chaos is also the One who makes all things appropriate at last.
    00:00 The Lord Reigneth in Majesty
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    Psalm Chapter 92 - A Psalm or Song for the sabbath day

    18/06/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 92: The Song the Sabbath Sings
    Of all the psalms, this is the only one assigned to a specific day — the Sabbath — and it reads like a man who has finally stopped long enough to see clearly. "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord." Not a difficult thing, not a duty, but a good thing — as natural and fitting as morning light or evening rest. The psalmist plays his ten-stringed instrument and finds himself overwhelmed not by God's simplicity but by His depth: "O Lord, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are very deep." There is a kind of person, he notes, who cannot perceive this — the brutish, the fool — not because the evidence is hidden but because they have never been still enough to notice. And then comes the image that has comforted every aging saint who feared their usefulness was spent: "They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing." The righteous are not like grass, which springs up overnight and is gone by Tuesday. They are like the palm tree, like the cedar in Lebanon — slow-growing, deep-rooted, patient. The Sabbath psalm is not about resting from work. It is about finally seeing what all the work was for.
    00:00 A Good Thing to Give Thanks
    01:00 The Lord Most High Forever
    02:00 Flourishing Like the Palm Tree
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    Psalm Chapter 91

    17/06/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 91: The Shadow of the Almighty
    There is a place, this psalm insists, where a thousand may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, and it shall not come near you. It is not a place on the map. It is a posture of the soul — dwelling "in the secret place of the most High," abiding "under the shadow of the Almighty." The images pile up like stones in a fortress: He shall cover you with His feathers; His truth shall be your shield and buckler; you shall tread upon the lion and the serpent. It is the kind of language that sounds almost reckless in its confidence, until you notice who is speaking in the final verses. The voice shifts — suddenly it is God Himself: "Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him." The promise is not that the one who trusts will never encounter the terror by night or the arrow by day. It is that he will not encounter them alone. Angels are given charge. A name is known. And the last word is not safety but something deeper: "I will shew him my salvation." The shelter, it turns out, is not a hiding place from reality but the only vantage point from which reality can be clearly seen.
    00:00 The Secret Place of the Most High
    01:00 A Thousand Shall Fall
    02:00 Because He Hath Set His Love Upon Me
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    Psalm Chapter 90 - A Prayer of Moses the man of God

    16/06/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 90: The Prayer That Counts Our Days
    This is the oldest psalm in the collection — attributed to Moses himself — and it has the feel of a man who has stood at the edge of eternity and looked back at human life with clear, unblinking eyes. "A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night." The metaphors come quickly: we are carried away as with a flood, we are like grass that flourishes in the morning and by evening is cut down. It would be unbearable if it were merely observation. But Moses is not lecturing; he is praying. And the prayer pivots on one of the most quietly revolutionary lines in all of Scripture: "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." The numbering is the point. Not to make us gloomy but to make us serious — to give weight to each ordinary Tuesday, each unremarkable afternoon. And then, as if brevity of life has cleared the air rather than clouded it, Moses asks for something breathtaking: "Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us." The shortest lives, it seems, can still bear the mark of the Eternal.
    00:00 From Everlasting to Everlasting
    01:00 Our Days in His Wrath
    02:00 Teach Us to Number Our Days
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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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