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    Psalm Chapter 99

    25/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 99: The Thrice-Holy God Who Answers
    Three times this psalm says it: "He is holy." Not once for emphasis, not twice for certainty, but three times — as if the word itself must be stacked to bear the weight of what it means. And yet this is not a distant holiness. The same God who sits between the cherubim, before whom the earth trembles, is the God who answered Moses, Aaron, and Samuel when they called. This is the astonishing double motion of the psalm: tremble, and then draw near. The God who makes nations quake is the God who spoke to his servants in the cloudy pillar and forgave them — though he also took vengeance on their inventions, which is to say, their sins had real consequences even inside the forgiveness. A God too holy to be safe and too merciful to be feared in the wrong way. Exalt him at his holy hill. He is worth the climb.
    00:00 Let the People Tremble
    01:00 A God Who Forgave Them
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    Psalm Chapter 98

    24/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 98: The Victory Already Won
    "O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things." Notice the tense. Not "he will do" but "he hath done." The victory this psalm celebrates is not anticipated but accomplished — the right hand and the holy arm have already gotten the win. And yet the song is new. This is one of the great paradoxes of praise: we sing new songs about old mercies because the soul, rightly awake, discovers that no mercy is ever truly old. The psalmist, overwhelmed by this, summons every instrument he can think of — harp, trumpets, cornet — and then, still unsatisfied, conscripts nature itself. The sea roars. The floods clap their hands. The hills are joyful together. One gets the feeling that the whole material world has been waiting for permission to join in, and this psalm finally gives it. Creation, it turns out, has always known how to worship. It is we who keep forgetting.
    00:00 A New Song for Marvellous Things
    01:00 The Floods Clap Their Hands
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    Psalm Chapter 97

    23/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 97: Light Sown Like Seed
    There is a phrase tucked near the end of this psalm that stops you in your tracks if you let it: "Light is sown for the righteous." Sown — as one sows wheat or barley. We tend to think of light as something switched on, instantaneous and complete. But the psalmist sees it differently. Light, he says, is planted. It goes into the dark earth and disappears for a time, and the righteous must wait for the harvest like any farmer. This is not a psalm for the impatient. It opens with cosmic terror — fire, lightning, mountains dissolving like candle wax — and yet it ends not with spectacle but with quiet agricultural hope. The God who makes hills melt is the same God who tucks light into the soil of your life and asks you to trust that it will grow. Rejoice, the psalm says, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. Not at the sight of it — not yet — but at the remembrance. The harvest is coming.
    00:00 The Lord Reigneth
    01:00 Light Sown for the Righteous
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    Psalm Chapter 96

    22/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 96: The New Song All Creation Learns
    "O sing unto the Lord a new song" — but why new? The old songs were magnificent. The Psalter is already full of them. What could possibly require a fresh composition? The answer, it seems, is that God's glory is too large for the existing repertoire. "Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people." This is not a private hymn for the initiated; it is a song meant for export, for the nations, for every kindred of every people. And then the psalm does something extraordinary: it conscripts the whole of creation into the choir. The heavens rejoice, the earth is glad, the sea roars, the field is joyful, and the trees of the wood — the trees! — rejoice before the Lord. One imagines Lewis smiling at this, for he knew that the medieval picture of a singing cosmos was not mere poetry but the truest description of how things actually are. And what is the occasion for all this cosmic jubilation? "For he cometh to judge the earth." We hear "judgment" and flinch. The trees hear it and clap their hands. Perhaps they know something we have forgotten — that the coming of a righteous Judge is not a threat but the best news creation has ever received.
    00:00 Sing unto the Lord a New Song
    01:00 The Trees of the Wood Rejoice
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    Psalm Chapter 95

    21/06/2026 | 1 min
    Psalm 95: The Invitation That Becomes a Warning
    It begins as pure invitation — and what an invitation. "O come, let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation." The God being praised is not small: in His hand are the deep places of the earth, the strength of the hills, the sea He made and the dry land His hands formed. We are summoned to worship, to bow down, to kneel. And then, without warning, the temperature drops. God Himself begins to speak, and what He says is not comfort but caution: "Harden not your heart, as in the provocation." He is remembering the wilderness — forty years of a people who saw His works and still did not know His ways. The shift is jarring, and it is meant to be. For the psalm is making a point that the comfortable worshipper would rather not hear: that it is possible to sing the right songs and still have a hard heart. Possible to stand in the presence of the God who holds the mountains in His hand and remain, inwardly, unmoved. "To day if ye will hear his voice" — the emphasis falls on today, on the urgency of this particular moment. The door of worship stands open. But doors, the psalmist knows, can close.
    00:00 Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord
    01:00 Today, If Ye Will Hear His Voice
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