
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. For more great podcasts or to hear different Bible translations, visit lumivoz.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 865 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducationSelf-ImprovementChristianity | |||

Psalm 72: Rain Upon the Mown Grass
Of all the images Scripture gives us of the good king, this one is perhaps the most startling: "He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass." Not rain upon a garden in its glory, but upon grass that has been c... more
Psalm 71: The Lifelong Refuge
Here is a prayer written, as it were, in the handwriting of an old man — and what a thing it is to watch. The psalmist has known God since the womb, has been held up by Him from birth, and now, with grey hairs and faili... more
Psalm 70: Make Haste
This psalm is barely five verses long, and every one of them is running. "Make haste, O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O Lord." There is no preamble, no scene-setting, no theological reflection before the cry. David ... more
Psalm 69: The Waters Have Come In
"Save me, O God; for the waters are come in unto my soul." There is no gradual descent in this psalm — David is already drowning when the first line begins. Deep mire, no standing, floods overflowing, throat dried f... more
Psalm 68: The God Who Rides the Heavens and Tends the Orphan
"Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered." So begins the most thunderous processional in the Psalter — a psalm that marches, shakes the earth, drops the heavens, and scatters kings lik... more
Psalm 67: The Blessing That Cannot Be Kept
This is one of the shortest psalms and one of the most astonishing in its reach. It begins with what sounds like a private prayer — "God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon u... more
Psalm 66: Through Fire to a Wealthy Place
Here is a psalm that begins as wide as the world — "Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands" — and ends as intimate as a whispered prayer. The psalmist summons every nation to witness what God has done, a... more
Psalm 65: The Year Crowned with Goodness
This is a psalm so lush you can almost smell the rain in it. David begins where all right thinking must begin — with praise waiting in silence for God, with prayer answered, with transgression purged — but th... more
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A daily devotional experience that presents a Psalm read in a meditative, reverent voice, paired with classical orchestration. Each episode centers on a single Psalm, inviting quiet reflection, prayer, and a sense of timeless spiritual grounding through scripture-backed themes like trust, mercy, repentance, and divine protection. With no hosted discussions or ads, the format emphasizes a contemplative listening journey suitable for morning or evening routines. Its focus on Bible-centered content and serene musical accompaniment tends to attract listeners seeking spiritual encouragement, moral reflection, and a peaceful, distraction-free way to engage with sacred poetry.
Noteworthy aspects include the consistent daily cadence, pure scriptur... more
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