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The helpful online guide Praying the Psalms, from Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, includes a schedule for reading through the Psalms from the Book of Common Prayer. It suggests doing a reading and letting one verse-maybe even one phrase-jump out at you, stop you, comfort you, convict you, and then bounce around your brain for the rest of the day.
This series of meditations (in progress) by Nathan Bierma uses this schedule (a 60-part reading schedule, using the BCP's 30-day, morning-and-evening breakdown), and this method for reading and reflection.
. Psalm 1
. Psalm 6
. Psalm 9
. Psalm 12
. Psalm 14
. Psalm 18
. Psalm 20
. Psalm 22
. Psalm 23
. Psalm 24
. Psalm 26
More Meditations
Psalms for Holy Week
Word Study: 'Psalm'
Other Collections of Meditations
Dawn, Marva. I'm Lonely, Lord: How Long? Meditations on the Psalms (Eerdmans, 1998) ![]()
Kaiser, Walter C.
Praying the Psalms: Daily Meditations on Cherished Psalms (Westminster John Knox, 1987)
Lewis, C.S. Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1986) ![]()
Meyer, F.B. Gems from the Psalms (Good News Publishers, 1976)
Peterson, Eugene. A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society (InterVarsity, 1980)
Peterson, Eugene. Where Your Treasure Is: Psalms That Summon You from Self to Community (Eerdmans, 1993) ![]()
Schaap, James. No Kidding, God (CRC Publications, 1990)
For more collections of meditations, see pp. 156-7 of The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship.
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Related Resources
Sermons on the Psalms
Commentaries on the Psalms
Weekly and Monthly Schedules for Reading Through the Psalms (www.hebrew4christians.com)
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