Daily Psalms - Classical Psalms Every Day

Today's reading comes from Chapter 62 - To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David.

The Psalms are a collection of Hebrew poems and hymns written by some of the greatest people in history sharing their most intimate moments of faith. Join us each day as we open our hearts and minds to the word of God. These praises from King David, Moses, and others have impacted kings and peasants, men and women, parents and children, for thousands of years. Now you can begin each day in the very same way.
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Psalm 62 - To the chief Musician,
to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David.

Truly my soul waiteth upon God:
from him cometh my salvation.

only is my rock and my salvation; he is
my defence; I shall not be greatly moved.

How long will ye imagine
mischief against a man?

ye shall be slain all of you:
as a bowing wall shall ye

be, and as a tottering fence.

They only consult to cast him down
from his excellency: they delight

in lies: they bless with their
mouth, but they curse inwardly.

Selah.

My soul, wait thou only upon God;
for my expectation is from him.

He only is my rock and my salvation:
he is my defence; I shall not be moved.

In God is my salvation and my
glory: the rock of my strength,

and my refuge, is in God.

Trust in him at all times; ye
people, pour out your heart before

him: God is a refuge for us.

Selah.

Surely men of low degree are vanity,
and men of high degree are a lie:

to be laid in the balance, they
are altogether lighter than vanity.

Trust not in oppression, and become
not vain in robbery: if riches

increase, set not your heart upon them.

God hath spoken once; twice have I heard
this; that power belongeth unto God.

Also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth
mercy: for thou renderest to

every man according to his work.