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    Psalm Chapter 28

    15/04/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 28: The Rock That Hears
    There is a peculiar terror in the opening of this psalm that is easy to miss: Be not silent to me, lest if thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit. The worst fate David can imagine is not suffering or defeat but silence — God's silence. To cry out and hear nothing back. It is the spiritual equivalent of shouting into a canyon and receiving no echo, as though the universe itself were empty. And so he lifts his hands toward the holy oracle, that ancient place where God had promised to speak, and begs not to be lumped in with those who speak peace to their neighbours but carry mischief in their hearts. Then the psalm breaks open: Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard. That single word — heard — carries the entire weight of the poem. The silence did not last. The rock spoke back. And the man who entered the psalm terrified of the pit leaves it singing, carried along by a strength he knows is not his own.
    00:00 Cry to the Rock
    00:20 Hands Lifted to the Oracle
    00:40 The Workers of Iniquity
    01:00 Blessed Be the Lord — He Hath Heard
    01:15 Feed Them and Lift Them Up Forever
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    Psalm Chapter 27

    14/04/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 27: The One Thing
    This psalm contains what may be the single most clarifying sentence in all of Scripture: One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after — that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord. One thing. Not safety, though enemies surround him. Not victory, though war has risen against him. Not even answers, though false witnesses breathe out cruelty. Just presence. Just beauty. Just God. The psalm is remarkable for holding together two things we usually think cannot coexist: absolute confidence and desperate need. The Lord is my light and my salvation opens with ringing certainty, yet by the middle we hear Hide not thy face far from me and Leave me not, neither forsake me. This is not contradiction; it is the real shape of faith — bold and trembling in the same breath. And then the final line, that extraordinary command the psalmist gives to his own soul: Wait on the Lord. Be of good courage. Wait, I say. He has to tell himself twice, which means it is hard, which means it is real.
    00:00 The Lord Is My Light
    00:30 One Thing Have I Desired
    01:00 Hidden in His Pavilion
    01:30 Seek Ye My Face
    02:00 Wait on the Lord
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    Psalm Chapter 26

    13/04/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 26: The Man Who Asks to Be Searched
    Most of us, if we are honest, would rather not be examined too closely. We prefer a God who forgives in general terms, who looks the other way at the right moments. But here is David making the most dangerous request imaginable: Judge me, O Lord. Examine me. Try my reins and my heart. It is the prayer of a man who has staked everything on integrity — not perfection, mind you, but a certain transparent consistency between what he professes and how he walks. And the foundation of this extraordinary confidence is not his own goodness but God's lovingkindness, which he says is before his eyes, as constant and orienting as the sun. The psalm moves from examination to worship — I will wash mine hands in innocency, so will I compass thine altar — and in that movement we glimpse something important: integrity is not a grim, teeth-clenching business. It is what frees a man to worship with a whole heart. The psalm ends where all genuine self-examination must: not in self-congratulation, but in the congregations, blessing the Lord.
    00:00 Judge Me, O Lord
    00:30 Walking in Truth
    01:00 The Altar and the Thanksgiving
    01:20 My Foot Stands in an Even Place
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    Psalm Chapter 25

    12/04/2026 | 2 min
    Psalm 25: The Prayer of the One Who Waits
    This is the psalm of a man who has done wrong and knows it — remember not the sins of my youth — and yet lifts his soul to God anyway. There is a particular honesty in that combination: not pretending to deserve what he asks for, but asking all the same. And what he asks for, more than deliverance or vindication, is to be taught. Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. It is the prayer of someone who has learned, perhaps through those very sins of youth, that he cannot find the way on his own. The psalm spirals through loneliness, enemies, distress, and shame, yet keeps returning to the same astonishing request — not rescue, but instruction. And hidden in the middle of it all, like a jewel half-buried in sand, is one of the most mysterious lines in Scripture: The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him. A secret. Not a command, not a doctrine, but an intimacy — something whispered, not proclaimed. The whole psalm leans toward that whisper, and so perhaps should we.
    00:00 Unto Thee Do I Lift Up My Soul
    00:20 Shew Me Thy Ways, O Lord
    00:40 Remember Not the Sins of My Youth
    01:00 The Secret of the Lord
    01:20 Desolate and Afflicted
    01:40 The Troubles of My Heart
    02:00 Redeem Israel Out of All His Troubles
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    Psalm Chapter 24

    11/04/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 24: The Gates That Must Rise
    This psalm begins with the widest possible lens — the earth is the Lord's, all of it, the whole spinning blue-green marvel and every creature drawing breath upon it — and then suddenly narrows to the most demanding question: Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Clean hands. A pure heart. A soul not lifted up to vanity. The requirements are staggering, and if the psalm stopped there one might well despair. But it does not stop there. It wheels around into one of the most thrilling passages in all of Scripture: Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in. Something is arriving. Something so magnificent that even the ancient gates of the holy city must stretch themselves taller to receive it. And twice the question rings out — Who is this King of glory? — as if the gates themselves cannot quite believe who is at the door. The Lord strong and mighty. The Lord of hosts. He is not merely entering; he is coming home.
    00:00 The Earth Is the Lord's
    00:15 Who Shall Ascend the Hill
    00:30 Clean Hands and a Pure Heart
    00:45 The Generation That Seeks His Face
    01:00 Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates
    01:15 Who Is This King of Glory

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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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