Daily Psalms - Classical Psalms Every Day

Psalm 36: Reflections on Wickedness and Divine Goodness - KJV

Psalm 36, attributed to David, explores the dichotomy between the wicked and the faithful. It elucidates the disregard for God found in the wicked and contrasts it with the unwavering mercy, faithfulness, and righteousness of the Lord. The passage celebrates God's lovingkindness, which offers protection and satisfaction to His followers. Notably, this Psalm inspires classical compositions that embody its themes of divine justice and mercy. Immerse yourself in the profound beauty of the King James Version of the Bible accompanied by evocative sound design.

00:00 Introduction and Context
00:12 The Wicked and Their Ways
00:47 God's Mercy and Faithfulness
01:06 Trust and Satisfaction in God
01:28 Prayer for Continued Lovingkindness
01:36 Final Reflections on the Wicked

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Psalm 36 - To the chief Musician, A
Psalm of David the servant of the LORD.

The transgression of the wicked
saith within my heart, that there

is no fear of God before his eyes.

For he flattereth himself in his own eyes,
until his iniquity be found to be hateful.

The words of his mouth are
iniquity and deceit: he hath left

off to be wise, and to do good.

He deviseth mischief upon his bed;
he setteth himself in a way that

is not good; he abhorreth not evil.

Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; and
thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds.

Thy righteousness is like the great
mountains; thy judgments are a great deep:

O Lord, thou preservest man and beast.

How excellent is thy
lovingkindness, O God!

therefore the children of men put their
trust under the shadow of thy wings.

They shall be abundantly satisfied
with the fatness of thy house;

and thou shalt make them drink
of the river of thy pleasures.

For with thee is the fountain of
life: in thy light shall we see light.

O continue thy lovingkindness
unto them that know thee; and thy

righteousness to the upright in heart.

Let not the foot of pride come
against me, and let not the

hand of the wicked remove me.

There are the workers of iniquity
fallen: they are cast down,

and shall not be able to rise.