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    Psalm Chapter 3

    21/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 3: The Man Who Slept Through the Siege
    David is running for his life. His own son Absalom has turned the kingdom against him, and the whispers have become a chorus: there is no help for him in God. It is exactly the sort of moment where faith either proves itself or collapses entirely. And what does David do? He sleeps. "I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the Lord sustained me." There is perhaps no more radical act of trust in all the Psalms than this — a man surrounded by ten thousand enemies who closes his eyes and rests. Not because the danger is imaginary, but because the shield is real. The Lord, David says, is not merely a protector but "the lifter up of mine head." That phrase catches something no fortress can provide: dignity in the midst of humiliation, composure when everything conspires to make you frantic. The psalm begins in crisis and ends in confidence, and the distance between those two is exactly the length of a prayer.
    00:00 Enemies on Every Side
    00:14 No Help in God, They Say
    00:24 The Lord My Shield
    00:36 I Laid Me Down and Slept
    00:48 Salvation Belongs to the Lord
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    Psalm Chapter 2

    20/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 2: The Laughter of Heaven
    There is something almost comic in the opening scene of this psalm — the nations raging, the kings huddling together in conspiracy, and all the while God seated in the heavens, laughing. Not the nervous laughter of one who fears the outcome, but the deep, unshakeable laughter of one who sees the whole board while the pawns imagine themselves kings. The rulers of the earth declare they will break free of their bonds, as though the constraints of the Almighty were chains rather than the very rails on which reality runs. And then the tone shifts: God speaks, and when He speaks it is not to argue but to announce. He has set His King upon Zion. The decree has already been made. What follows is the most extraordinary offer in all of Scripture — ask of me, and I shall give thee the nations. The psalm ends not with threats but with an invitation, almost tender in its urgency: kiss the Son, put your trust in Him. Even the warning is a kind of mercy, the way a lighthouse warns not to punish but to save.
    00:00 The Nations Rage
    00:18 God Laughs from Heaven
    00:32 The King on Zion
    00:45 The Decree of the Son
    00:55 Kiss the Son
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    Psalm Chapter 1

    19/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 1: The Tree and the Chaff
    The Psalter opens not with a prayer but with a picture — and what a picture it is. A tree, planted (not wild, not accidental, but deliberately placed) beside rivers of water, heavy with fruit, its leaves perpetually green. Set against it, the ungodly: chaff, weightless and wind-driven, gone before you can close your hand around it. The whole of human life, the psalmist is telling us, comes down to this: rootedness or restlessness. The blessed man is not blessed because he is clever or strong or even particularly good, but because he has found something to delight in — the law of the Lord — and that delight has become his root system. He meditates on it day and night, which is to say he has fallen in love with it the way a musician falls in love with a melody, turning it over and over until it becomes part of the rhythm of his breathing. The question the psalm quietly puts to us is not whether we are good enough, but whether we are planted.
    00:00 The Blessed Man
    00:20 A Tree by the Waters
    00:35 The Way of the Ungodly
    00:50 Two Destinies
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    Psalm Chapter 150

    18/03/2026 | 0 min
    Psalm 150: The Last Word Is Praise
    And so the Psalter ends as it must — not with a question, not with a plea, not even with a lesson, but with sheer, unembarrassed, full-throated praise. Every instrument the psalmist can think of is summoned: trumpet, psaltery, harp, timbrel, strings, organs, cymbals loud and louder still. It is as if the poet, having journeyed through every shade of human experience — the laments, the doubts, the desperate midnight prayers, the songs of deliverance — arrives at last at the only destination that makes sense of it all. And then comes the final line, the one toward which all one hundred and fifty psalms have been traveling: "Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord." Not every thing that understands, or every thing that deserves to, but every thing that breathes. Your next breath is itself an invitation. Praise ye the Lord.
    00:00 Praise in His Sanctuary
    00:10 For His Mighty Acts
    00:18 The Orchestra of Praise
    00:33 Every Breath, Every Being
    00:40 The Final Hallelujah
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    Psalm Chapter 149

    17/03/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 149: The Joy That Cannot Sit Still
    There is a line tucked into the heart of this psalm that one could easily miss, and it is perhaps the most staggering sentence in all of Scripture's poetry: "The Lord taketh pleasure in his people." Stop and let that land. Not that God tolerates us, nor merely that he permits us, but that he takes pleasure — delight, joy, satisfaction — in us. And what is the fitting response to such a thing? The psalmist knows: a new song, a dance, the timbrel and the harp, and saints singing aloud upon their beds — that is, praise so abundant it spills into the ordinary hours, even the quiet ones. This is not the grim religion of duty. This is the reckless gladness of those who have discovered they are enjoyed by the One whose enjoyment matters most. He will beautify the meek with salvation. What lovelier promise was ever made?
    00:00 A New Song Begins
    00:14 Rejoice in Your Maker
    00:25 Dance and Instrument
    00:34 God Delights in His People
    00:44 Joyful Upon Their Beds
    00:55 Praise and Purpose United

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