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    Psalm Chapter 66

    23/05/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 66: Through Fire to a Wealthy Place
    Here is a psalm that begins as wide as the world — "Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands" — and ends as intimate as a whispered prayer. The psalmist summons every nation to witness what God has done, and what has He done? He turned the sea to dry land, yes, but that is not the heart of it. The heart of it is this: "Thou hast tried us, as silver is tried." God brought His people into the net. He laid affliction upon their loins. He caused men to ride over their heads. They went through fire and through water. And then — the turn that makes the whole psalm sing — "but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place." The testing was not the destination; it was the road. Every furnace had an exit, and every flood had a far shore. And now the psalmist, standing in that wealthy place at last, does the only thing that makes sense: he opens his mouth and declares what God has done for his soul. Not for the world in general, but for his soul in particular. The cosmic praise has become personal testimony.
    00:00 Make a Joyful Noise, All Ye Lands
    01:00 Tried as Silver Is Tried
    02:00 What He Hath Done for My Soul
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    Psalm Chapter 65

    22/05/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 65: The Year Crowned with Goodness
    This is a psalm so lush you can almost smell the rain in it. David begins where all right thinking must begin — with praise waiting in silence for God, with prayer answered, with transgression purged — but then the psalm opens outward like a door flung wide onto a landscape. God sets fast the mountains. He stills the seas. He waters the earth until the ridges run and the furrows soften and the grain rises. "Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness." Every trail God walks becomes abundant. The little hills — not the great peaks but the modest, overlooked ones — rejoice on every side. The pastures clothe themselves in flocks, the valleys wrap themselves in corn, and then the final image: "they shout for joy, they also sing." Who shouts? The valleys. The hills. The fields themselves. Creation is not merely scenery for human drama; it is a choir, and it has been singing all along. We are simply invited to notice.
    00:00 Praise Waiteth for Thee in Sion
    01:00 The Confidence of All the Earth
    02:00 The Year Crowned with Goodness
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    Psalm Chapter 64

    21/05/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 64: The Arrows That Return
    The wicked in this psalm are expert marksmen. They whet their tongues like swords, bend their bows to shoot bitter words, aim at the innocent from hidden places, and congratulate themselves on their cleverness: "Who shall see them?" It is a portrait of calculated cruelty — not hot-blooded rage but cold, methodical destruction carried out in secret. And David's prayer is not that God would build a better shield but that God would use the enemy's own weapon against them. "God shall shoot at them with an arrow; suddenly shall they be wounded." The symmetry is devastating: they shoot in secret, God shoots suddenly. They thought themselves invisible; they are exposed. Their own tongue falls upon themselves. There is a moral architecture to the universe, this psalm insists — the arrow you aim in darkness has a way of finding its way back. And the righteous, who had no arrows of their own, shall be glad in the Lord.
    00:00 The Secret Counsel of the Wicked
    01:00 God Shall Shoot at Them with an Arrow
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    Psalm Chapter 63

    20/05/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 63: Thirst in the Wilderness
    David is in the wilderness of Judah — sun-scorched, waterless, hunted — and he writes what may be the most passionate love poem in the Psalter. "My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is." Notice that the thirst is not despite the wilderness but somehow sharpened by it. The very absence of comfort has concentrated his desire until it has become something almost unbearable and entirely beautiful. And then the extraordinary claim: "Thy lovingkindness is better than life." Better than life itself. One does not say such a thing lightly, and David does not. He says it from a place where life is genuinely threatened, where the wilderness could kill him as easily as his enemies. Yet in the night watches, lying awake on the hard ground, he meditates on God and finds his soul "satisfied as with marrow and fatness" — the richest feast imaginable, spread in the emptiest place. The wilderness has not changed. But the man in it has discovered that the deepest hunger was never for water.
    00:00 My Soul Thirsteth for Thee
    01:00 In the Shadow of Thy Wings
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    Psalm Chapter 62

    19/05/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 62: The Weight of Silence
    "Truly my soul waiteth upon God." Other translations say "in silence." That first word — truly, only, surely — hammers through this psalm like a refrain. "He only is my rock." "My soul, wait thou only upon God." David is stripping away every false support with the ruthlessness of a man who has tried them all and found them wanting. Men of low degree are vanity; men of high degree are a lie; place them on a scale and they are lighter than breath itself. Riches? Do not set your heart upon them. Power? It belongs to God alone. What remains when everything else has been weighed and found weightless? Only God — and, remarkably, his mercy. "Power belongeth unto God. Also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy." That "also" is everything. Power alone might terrify us. But power joined to mercy — that is the rock on which a soul can rest in genuine silence, no longer striving, no longer grasping, simply waiting.
    00:00 My Soul Waiteth Upon God
    01:00 Wait Thou Only Upon God
    02:00 Power and Mercy Belong to God
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