Category: Ordinary Psalms

  • Let Everything Praise

    Let Everything Praise

    Everything in the universe is called to praise God – and we are duty-bound to do the calling.

  • All Nations Shall Come

    All Nations Shall Come

    The slow process of Gentiles realizing, “There are gods and you’re pretty awesome among them, in fact, you’re so awesome there is only one God. You.”

  • Shuv – שוב

    Shuv – שוב

    Who needs to turn?

  • Carlton your Doorman

    Carlton your Doorman

    What do we do when the enemies are really real?

  • Make you to shine

    Make you to shine

    What do we do when the enemies are really real?

  • Enemies happen.

    Enemies happen.

    What do we do when the enemies are really real?

  • High Noon

    High Noon

    The prayer for “It’s the middle of the day and that guy in the next cubicle is about to get me fired.”

  • Continual Repentence

    Continual Repentence

    We say this Psalm All Day. Can it be lived that way?

  • Say who now?

    Say who now?

    To whom does the Lord give the “instruction” (Torah)? (See Psalm 118/119:176)

  • IYKYK

    IYKYK

    Meditating on the 1st Psalm of the 3rd Hour. Waking up to God’s Glory is all we need.

  • Fight the New Drug

    Fight the New Drug

    How do we purge all the sinners from the Lord’s City?

  • Just like a Spider

    Just like a Spider

    Are you spinning out your life like a spider or are you leaning relying on the only thing that is real?

  • The Help of Heaven

    The Help of Heaven

    Psalm 5Give ear to my words, O Lord, understand my cry. Attend to the voice of my supplication, my King and my God; for to you I shall pray, O Lord. In the morning you will hear my voice. In the morning I shall stand before you, and you will watch over me; because you…

  • Sunrise

    Sunrise

    Psalm 142 / 143 Lord, hear my prayer; in your truth give ear to my supplication, and in your justice hear me. Do not enter into judgement with your servant, for in your sight no one living can be justified. For the enemy pursued my soul; humbled my life to the ground; made me dwell…

  • Liturgy Begins

    Liturgy Begins

    The content is a recitation of Psalm 102/103, praising the Lord for His mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. It emphasizes the infinite mercy and justice of the Lord, encouraging all to bless Him. The Psalm reflects on the frailty of humanity but emphasizes the enduring nature of God’s mercy for those who fear Him.