
Poetry comes alive when read aloud! Let’s look at Bible poetry together.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 772 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

This Psalm, created from two other psalms, is about confidence in God.
Every distress is a chance to speak to God.
God may set us up for success, but are we faithful to his plan? Are we willing to hold to his hand?
Look at everything God did to keep his promises. God’s people are well established to do his good.
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Very enjoyable and inspirational
This is the best readings I’ve found.
Thank you Dan
This is an excellent reading of the psalms. Dan provides great insight and a peaceful ambiance.
Thank you for reading the scriptures and giving a simple explanation. I’m so glad you reread the scriptures at the end.
The way Dan reads the Lord’s Word is a glory to God. I love how he reads the entire psalm first. Then he discusses it. Finally he reads it again. This is a great daystarter to focus on God through the day. It allows meditation and is a perfect way to jump into the Word and stay a while!
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A soothing, scripture-forward show that guides listeners through the Psalms with a balance of direct reading and simple, practical reflections. Episodes typically feature a prose reading of a Psalm, followed by brief commentary that connects the ancient text to everyday life, faith, and personal growth. The host's calm, inviting delivery and the pattern of reading twice—often with a concise takeaway—creates a comforting, daily devotional experience for busy listeners seeking spiritual grounding. Noteworthy is the consistency of structure and the focus on accessibility and meditation, making it a reliable entry point for those exploring biblical poetry or seeking quiet, reflective start-to-day content.
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Reading the Psalms launched 7 years ago and published 772 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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