Psalm Chapter 101
Psalm 101: The King's Private VowMost psalms are addressed to God about the world. This one is addressed to God about oneself. David — king, warrior, poet — makes here a set of promises so personal they read almost like ...
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Psalm 101: The King's Private VowMost psalms are addressed to God about the world. This one is addressed to God about oneself. David — king, warrior, poet — makes here a set of promises so personal they read almost like ...
Psalm 100: The Door Is OpenThis is the psalm everyone knows, and perhaps for that reason the psalm almost no one truly hears. Five verses. No lament, no enemies, no crisis — just pure, unguarded, almost reckless joy. "Ma...
Psalm 99: The Thrice-Holy God Who AnswersThree 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...
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 acco...
Psalm 97: Light Sown Like SeedThere 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 li...
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,...
Psalm 95: The Invitation That Becomes a WarningIt 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...
Psalm 94: The God Who Planted the EarThere is a moment in this psalm that stops you cold — one of those arguments so simple and so devastating that you wonder why you never thought of it yourself. The wicked are oppressi...
Psalm 93: The Throne Above the WavesFive verses. That is all. And yet in those five verses the psalmist manages to say something so immense that entire libraries of theology have not exhausted it. "The Lord reigneth, he ...
Psalm 92: The Song the Sabbath SingsOf all the psalms, this is the only one assigned to a specific day — the Sabbath — and it reads like a man who has finally stopped long enough to see clearly. "It is a good thing to gi...
Psalm 91: The Shadow of the AlmightyThere is a place, this psalm insists, where a thousand may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, and it shall not come near you. It is not a place on the map. It is a ...
Psalm 90: The Prayer That Counts Our DaysThis is the oldest psalm in the collection — attributed to Moses himself — and it has the feel of a man who has stood at the edge of eternity and looked back at human life with cl...
Psalm 89: The Covenant That Seemed to BreakEthan the Ezrahite begins with singing and ends with weeping, and the distance between the two is the whole terrain of faith in a world that does not behave as promised. The fir...
Psalm 88: The Psalm That Does Not Look UpEvery other psalm of lament, however dark it becomes, eventually turns a corner. A shaft of light breaks through, a memory of deliverance surfaces, a stubborn "yet" appears. Not t...
Psalm 87: The City Where Everyone Was BornHere is one of the most astonishing claims in all the Psalter, tucked inside a psalm so short it is easily overlooked. God loves the gates of Zion — that much we might expect. Bu...
Psalm 86: The Undivided HeartDavid asks for many things in this prayer — mercy, preservation, joy, a listening ear — but buried in the middle is the request that gives the whole psalm its center of gravity: "Unite my hea...
Psalm 85: The Kiss of Mercy and TruthThis psalm contains what may be the most beautiful single image in all of Hebrew poetry: "Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other." Four virtu...
Psalm 84: The Sparrow Who Found Her HomeOf all the images in the Psalter, few are as tender as this: a sparrow nesting in the altars of God. Not an eagle, not a lion — a sparrow, the most common and overlooked of creatur...
Psalm 83: The Conspiracy That Named ItselfAsaph does something peculiar in this psalm: he names names. Edom, the Ishmaelites, Moab, the Hagarenes, Gebal, Ammon, Amalek, Philistia, Tyre, Assyria — a catalogue of enemies s...
Psalm 82: The Gods Who Forgot They Were MortalHere is a scene so extraordinary that one can scarcely believe the Psalter contains it: God standing in the assembly of the gods — the mighty ones, the judges, the powers — a...
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