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Psalm 29
Psalm 29 magnifies God’s voice in thunder and storm. Creation responds to His power.
Psalm 30
Psalm 30 is a thanksgiving psalm after deliverance. God turns mourning into dancing and restores joy.
Psalm 31
Psalm 31 blends distress and confidence. David commits his spirit into God’s hands and trusts Him amid betrayal.
Psalm 32
Psalm 32 celebrates forgiveness. Concealed sin brings misery, but confession brings freedom and joy.
Psalm 33
Psalm 33 praises God as Creator and sovereign ruler. His plans never fail, and His word holds all things together.
Psalm 34
Psalm 34 is a testimony of deliverance. God hears the cries of the afflicted and stays near the brokenhearted.
Psalm 36
Psalm 36 contrasts human wickedness with God’s vast love. God’s righteousness and mercy overflow like a fountain of life.
Psalm 37
Psalm 37 teaches patience and trust. The wicked prosper briefly, but the righteous inherit lasting peace.
Psalm 38
Psalm 38 is a penitential lament. David suffers physically and emotionally because of sin but clings to God for mercy.
Psalm 39
Psalm 39 reflects on life’s brevity. Human striving fades quickly, but hope rests in God. David prays for mercy before his days end.
Psalm 40
Psalm 40 recounts God’s rescue from despair and affirms obedience over ritual. Though troubles return, David trusts God’s deliverance again.
Psalm 41
Psalm 41 blesses those who care for the poor and afflicted. David describes betrayal by a close companion yet trusts God for restoration.
Psalm 42
Psalm 42 expresses deep spiritual longing. The psalmist thirsts for God while feeling cast down and mocked. Hope rises as he speaks truth to his own soul.
Psalm 43
Psalm 43 continues the cry for deliverance. The psalmist asks God to lead him back to worship and joy. Confidence returns as he waits for God.
Psalm 44
Psalm 44 recalls God’s past victories but wrestles with present defeat. Israel feels abandoned despite faithfulness. The psalm ends with a plea for redemption.
Psalm 45
Psalm 45 is a royal wedding song celebrating the king’s beauty, righteousness, and reign. The psalm describes a glorious throne and a joyful bride.
Psalm 46
Psalm 46 proclaims God as refuge and strength. Though the earth shakes and nations rage, God remains present and sovereign. “Be still” anchors faith.
Psalm 47
Psalm 47 calls all nations to rejoice because God reigns as King over all the earth. His rule is joyful, just, and exalted.
Psalm 48
Psalm 48 celebrates Jerusalem as the city of God. God’s presence makes her secure and glorious. His faithfulness endures for generations.
Psalm 49
Psalm 49 warns against trusting riches. Wealth cannot ransom a soul from death. True hope lies in God’s redemption, not earthly power.
Psalm 50
Psalm 50 portrays God as righteous Judge. God desires sincere worship and obedience, not empty ritual.
Psalm 51
Psalm 51 is David’s confession after sin. He pleads for mercy, cleansing, and renewal. God desires a broken and contrite heart.
Psalm 52
Psalm 52 condemns prideful evil and deceit. God uproots the wicked while the righteous flourish like olive trees.
Psalm 53
Psalm 53 repeats the truth of Psalm 14: humanity is corrupt and rejects God. Salvation must come from God alone.
Psalm 54
Psalm 54 is a cry for help against enemies. David trusts God as his defender and promises praise after deliverance.
Psalm 55
Psalm 55 laments betrayal by a trusted friend. David casts his burden on the Lord and finds assurance in God’s sustaining power.
Psalm 56
Psalm 56 declares confidence in God amid fear. David trusts God’s promises and praises Him even while threatened.
Psalm 57
Psalm 57 praises God from a place of hiding. Though surrounded by danger, David rejoices in God’s steadfast love and glory.
Psalm 58
Psalm 58 condemns unjust rulers. God is portrayed as righteous Judge who will bring justice. The righteous rejoice in God’s judgment.
Psalm 59
Psalm 59 is a prayer for deliverance from violent enemies. David trusts God as his fortress and sings of His strength.
Psalm 60
Psalm 60 laments national defeat and asks God for restoration. Though shaken, Israel’s hope remains in God’s power to save.
Psalm 61
Psalm 61 is a prayer from a weary heart seeking refuge in God. David asks to be led to the rock higher than himself.
Psalm 64
Psalm 64 asks God to protect the righteous from secret plots and violent words. God exposes the wicked and brings justice.
Psalm 65
Psalm 65 praises God for forgiveness, provision, and creation’s abundance. God answers prayer and blesses the land with fruitfulness.
Psalm 66
Psalm 66 calls all nations to praise God for His mighty deeds. God tests His people but ultimately brings them through trials into blessing.
Psalm 67
Psalm 67 prays for God’s blessing so that all nations may know Him. God’s salvation is meant for the whole world.
Psalm 68
Psalm 68 celebrates God as a victorious King who defends the fatherless and leads His people triumphantly.
Psalm 69
Psalm 69 is a deep lament of suffering and rejection. The psalmist cries for rescue while trusting God’s deliverance.
Psalm 70
Psalm 70 is a brief urgent prayer for help. The psalmist calls on God to rescue quickly and glorify His name
Psalm 71
Psalm 71 is a lifelong testimony of trust. The psalmist relies on God from youth into old age and proclaims His faithfulness
Psalm 72
Psalm 72 describes the reign of a righteous king who brings justice, peace, and blessing to the nations. His rule is compassionate and enduring
Psalm 73
Psalm 73 wrestles with envy toward the prosperous wicked. Perspective changes in God’s presence, revealing their end and God’s nearness as true good.
Psalm 74
Psalm 74 laments the destruction of God’s sanctuary and pleads for divine intervention. The psalmist appeals to God’s covenant faithfulness
Psalm 75
Psalm 75 affirms that God alone determines exaltation and judgment. Pride is humbled, and righteousness is upheld in God’s timing.
Psalm 76
Psalm 76 praises God for defeating powerful enemies. God is feared and honored for His mighty acts of justice.
Psalm 77
Psalm 77 remembers God’s mighty deeds during a time of distress. Though the present feels dark, recalling God’s past faithfulness restores hope.
Psalm 78
Psalm 78 recounts Israel’s history of rebellion and God’s patience. Despite repeated failures, God remains faithful to His covenant.
Psalm 79
Psalm 79 laments national devastation and pleads for forgiveness and deliverance. The psalm appeals to God’s mercy and honor.
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