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Psalm 1
1Blessed is the man who doesn`t walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the way of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers;
2But his delight is in the law of Yahweh; On his law he meditates day and night.
3He shall be like a tree planted by the streams of water, That brings forth its fruit in its season, Whose leaf also does not wither. Whatever he does shall prosper.
4The wicked are not so, But are like the chaff which the wind drives away.
5Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.
6For Yahweh knows the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked shall perish. Psalm 2
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Psalm 104:24-34, 35b 29:1, 4-7 challenges spiritual passivity—grace is not an excuse to stay unchanged—today, not someday.
Psalm 19 draws us into sacramental life—grace received, then lived through charity and communion—today, not someday.
Psalm 138 confronts our violence—if we excuse harm, we haven’t understood Jesus—today, not someday.
Psalm 126 reminds us: the gospel is for proclamation, and faith must be owned personally.
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 18:1-11 won’t let us separate altar from neighbor; communion demands compassion—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:14-29 exposes control: we want a manageable God, but Scripture gives us a sovereign one.
Psalm 119:97-104 invites a pilgrim’s heart: return, receive grace, and keep walking with the saints.
Psalm 145:1-5, 17-21 1:1-4; 2:1-4 invites holy urgency without panic—faithful living while we wait—today, not someday.
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 80:1-2, 8-19 comforts the weary: grace holds you when your grip is weak—today, not someday.
In Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29, God’s love meets you before you’re ready—and strengthens you to say yes.
Psalm 119:1-8 19:1-10 won’t let you settle for inspiration—Jesus demands allegiance—today, not someday.
Psalm 121 Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16, the Spirit comforts, heals, and guides with real help for real people.
Psalm 1 comforts us: the Church’s remedies are for the wounded, not the perfect—today, not someday.
Psalm 122 2 Timothy 1:1-14, hope becomes resistance—God’s promises create courage for today—today, not someday.
Psalm 119:1-8 Timothy 2:8-15 invites stillness: in God’s presence, the soul is healed by grace—today, not someday.
Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Luke 18:1-8, hope becomes resistance—God’s promises create courage for today—today, not someday.
Psalm 119:97-104 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
Psalm 146:5-10 2 Timothy 2:8-15, God meets us through word and sacrament with steady, sustaining mercy.
In Psalm 118:14-29, we remember: trouble can’t cancel God’s promises—today, not someday.
Psalm 14 invites holy urgency without panic—faithful living while we wait—today, not someday.
Psalm 121 Psalm 119:97-104, grace is not abstract; it breaks chains and confronts unjust power—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Timothy 3:14-4:5 exposes cheap belief—saving faith produces obedience—today, not someday.
If Psalm 1 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance—today, not someday.
Psalm 14 offers holy endurance: God gives strength for the long road and joy for the weary.