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.
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Psalm 35.
A Psalm of David.
Plead my cause or Lord.
With them that strive with me.
Fight against them.
That fight against me.
Take hold of shield and
buckler and stand up for mine.
Help.
Draw out also the spear and
stop the way against them.
The persecute me.
I say into my soul.
I am thy salvation.
Let them be confounded and put
to shame that seek after my soul.
But then be turned back and brought
to confusion that divides my hurt.
Let them be as chaff before the wind.
And let the angel, the Lord chased them.
But their way be dark and slippery.
And let the angel of
the Lord persecute them.
For without cause have they hid
from me, their net and a pit.
Which without cause they
have digged for my soul.
Let destruction come upon him
at unawares and let his net
that he have hid catch himself.
Into that very destruction.
Let him fall.
And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord.
And salary Joyce and his salvation.
All my bones shall say, Lord.
Who is like unto thee.
Which delivers the poor from
him that is too strong for him.
Yea the poor and the needy
from him that spoiled him.
False witnesses did rise up.
They laid to my charge, things that I
knew not, they rewarded me evil for good.
To the spoiling of my soul.
But as for me, When they were sick.
My clothing was sackcloth.
I humbled my soul with fasting.
And my prayer returned unto my own bosom.
I behaved myself as though he
had been my friend or brother.
I bowed down heavily as one
that morning for his mother.
But in mine, adversity, they rejoiced
and gathered themselves together.
The abjects gathered
themselves together against me.
And I knew it not.
They did tear me and Cece, not with
hypocritical mockers and feast.
They gnashed upon me with their teeth.
Lord, how long will that look on?
Rescue my soul from their destructions,
my darling from the lions.
I will give the thanks in
the great congregation.
I will praise thee among much people.
But not them that are mine.
Enemies, wrongfully rejoice over me.
Neither, let them wink with the
I that hate me without a cause.
For they speak, not peace.
But they devised a seat for matters
against them that are quiet in the land.
Yay.
They open their mouth wide
against me and said, aha.
Uh, ha are I have seen it?
This thought has seen, oh
Lord, keep not silence.
Oh, Lord.
Be not far from me.
Stir up by self.
And an awake to my judgment.
Even unto my cause my God and my Lord.
Judge me.
Oh, Lord.
My God, according to thy righteousness.
And let them not rejoice over me.
But them not saying their hearts.
Uh, so would we have it?
Let them not say we have swallowed him up.
But then be ashamed.
And brought to confusion together
that rejoice, it might hurt.
Let them be clothed with
shame and dishonor that
magnify themselves against me.
But them shout for joy and be glad
that favor my righteous cause.
Yea, let them say continually.
Let the Lord be magnified, which hath
pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.
And my tongue shall speak
of thy righteousness.
And of thy praise all the day long.
Keywords: Daily devotions in the psalms, similar to Reading The Psalms, A Psalm A Day With Kristyn Getty (ESV), Sleepy Psalms, Audio Theater Psalms, Audio Theatre Psalms, The Book of Psalms Read by Josh Stewart. The Book of Psalms is an anthology of Hebrew religious hymns. In the Jewish and Western Christian traditions, there are 150 psalms, and several more in the Eastern Christian churches.[4][5] The book is divided into five sections, each ending with a doxology, or a hymn of praise. There are several types of psalms, including hymns or songs of praise, communal and individual laments, royal psalms, imprecation, and individual thanksgivings. The book also includes psalms of communal thanksgiving, wisdom, pilgrimage and other categories.
This Psalms recording is a product of Lumivoz, a podcast network from Saddleback Church in Lake Forest California. Saddleback was founded by Pastor Rick Warren, and is currently pastored by Andy Wood. Saddleback Church sermons can be found online and our campuses are located around the world. If you are looking for a church family or to learn more about the Psalms, the Bible, or Jesus, consider visiting us online or in person. Because we love you!