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    Psalm Chapter 12

    23/08/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 12: Silver Tried Seven Times
    We live in an age of words — more words, perhaps, than any generation before us has had to endure. And most of them are hollow. The psalmist knew this problem three thousand years ago: flattering lips, double hearts, tongues that say "we will prevail — who is lord over us?" It is the declaration of autonomy dressed up as rhetoric, and it is everywhere. But then God speaks, and the difference is like the difference between tin foil and sterling silver. "The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times." Not once, not twice, but seven times — the number of completion, of nothing left to burn away. Every syllable load-bearing, every promise without alloy. The psalm does not end with the wicked silenced; they still walk on every side. But it ends with something more durable than their defeat: a word that has been through the fire and come out shining.
    00:00 Help, Lord — The Faithful Fail
    00:15 Flattering Lips and Double Hearts
    00:25 Our Tongue Will Prevail
    00:35 Now Will I Arise, Saith the Lord
    00:45 Pure Words, Silver Tried Seven Times
    01:00 The Wicked Walk on Every Side
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    Psalm Chapter 11

    22/08/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 11: The Refuge That Does Not Run
    Everyone around David is giving sensible advice: flee, run, the arrows are nocked and the wicked have their bowstrings taut. And who could blame him for listening? When the foundations are destroyed — when the very ground rules of decency and justice have been pulled up like tent pegs — what can the righteous do? It is one of the most haunting questions in all of Scripture, and the psalmist gives it the most counterintuitive answer imaginable: nothing. Or rather, nothing except stay. "In the Lord put I my trust." He does not argue with the danger. He simply refuses to let it set the terms. The Lord is still in his holy temple, still on his throne, and — here is the line that should make every schemer uneasy — "his eyelids try the children of men." Those eyelids: narrowed, attentive, missing nothing. The one who will not flee has seen something the fleers have not. The foundations may crack, but the throne does not move.
    00:00 In the Lord I Put My Trust
    00:15 Flee as a Bird
    00:25 If the Foundations Be Destroyed
    00:35 The Lord in His Holy Temple
    00:50 Fire and Brimstone for the Wicked
    01:00 His Countenance Beholds the Upright
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    Psalm Chapter 10

    21/08/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 10: The God Who Sees the Hidden Things
    This psalm reads like a detective's report on the anatomy of wickedness. The wicked man lurks in secret places, crouches like a lion, draws the poor into his net. His mouth is full of cursing and deceit; under his tongue is mischief. And at the center of it all, the terrible refrain: "He hath said in his heart, God hath forgotten." That is the real crime — not merely the cruelty itself, but the theology that licenses it. If God is not watching, then everything is permitted, and the poor become prey. But the psalmist knows better. "Thou hast seen it," he says, with a simplicity that feels like the turning on of a light in a dark room. Every hidden ambush, every rigged net, every secret murder — seen. The psalm ends not with the punishment of the wicked, though that is implied, but with something more radical: God hearing the desire of the humble and preparing their hearts. It is the victim, not the predator, who gets the last word.
    00:00 Why Standest Thou Afar Off
    00:25 The Wicked in His Pride
    00:50 He Lurks in Secret Places
    01:15 Arise, O Lord
    01:40 The Lord Is King Forever
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    Psalm Chapter 9

    20/08/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 9: The Refuge That Remembers
    There is something almost reckless about the opening of this psalm: "I will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole heart." Not half, not most, not what I can manage today — but the whole of it. And what pours out from that totality is a vision of a God who is simultaneously terrifying and tender. He rebukes nations and destroys the wicked; he also builds a refuge for the oppressed and does not forget the cry of the humble. These are not contradictions. They are the same thing seen from two sides, like a wall that is a shelter to the lamb and a barrier to the wolf. The line that lingers longest is the quietest: "For the needy shall not always be forgotten: the expectation of the poor shall not perish for ever." In a world that buries the voiceless under bureaucracy and indifference, this is a staggering promise — not that suffering will be explained, but that it will be remembered. And that the one who remembers sits on a throne that will not move.
    00:00 I Will Praise Thee with My Whole Heart
    00:25 Thou Hast Maintained My Cause
    00:50 A Refuge in Times of Trouble
    01:15 The Net They Hid
    01:40 The Expectation of the Poor
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    Psalm Chapter 8

    19/08/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 8: A Little Lower Than the Angels
    The movement of this psalm is dizzying. It begins with the heavens — that vast, unthinkable expanse of glory — and then, without warning, it swoops down to a nursery. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings comes a strength that silences the enemy. It is as though God's power were so excessive, so beyond all accounting, that it overflows into the weakest and smallest vessels and still has enough left over to defeat the avenger. And then the great question, which is less a question than a gasp: "What is man, that thou art mindful of him?" Anyone who has stood under a clear night sky and felt their own smallness knows this feeling. But the answer the psalmist gives is not what we expect. We are not told we are insignificant. We are told we are crowned — with glory and honour, no less — and given dominion over the works of God's hands. The psalm ends where it began, with the excellence of God's name in all the earth, but we who stand between those two bookends have been forever changed by what was said in the middle.
    00:00 How Excellent Is Thy Name
    00:15 Out of the Mouth of Babes
    00:28 When I Consider Thy Heavens
    00:40 What Is Man
    00:52 Crowned with Glory and Honour
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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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