Today's Reading | May 3, 2025
Exodus 4:1–17
Introduction Exodus 4:1–17: Moses continues to voice objections to the commission he has been given by God, prompting God to give Moses miraculous powers and to appoint Moses’s brother, Aaron, to be Moses’s spokesperson. Today’s Key Verse: Exodus 4:11a–12 The LORD said to [Moses]: “Who gives man his mouth? … Now, go! I will help you to speak, and I…
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Psalm 63
Introduction Psalm 63: This psalm can be read as a complement to Psalms 61 and 62, which we have read over the past two days. These three psalms are a trilogy of prayers that focus on trusting in God in trying times. In today’s reading, the writer sums up the trilogy by expressing a deep yearning for God and describing…
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Psalm 62
Introduction Psalm 62: Today’s psalm begins with the writer expressing complete trust in God, even when experiencing adversity. The writer warns against depending on violence and riches and affirms that salvation is dependent on God alone. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 62:5 I depend on God alone; I put my hope in him. Reading 62 I wait patiently for God to save…
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Psalm 61
Introduction Psalm 61: Today’s psalm begins with a cry to God, and the writer expresses the assurance of being heard by God. The writer then offers a prayer for the king and concludes with a promise to praise God daily. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 61:8 I will always sing praises to you, as I offer you daily what I have…
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Psalm 40:1-11
Introduction Psalm 40:1–11: This psalm celebrates what God has done for the author. While many of the psalms for help demonstrate a movement from despair to praise, this psalm begins by praising God and concludes with the writer expressing trust in God’s love and mercy. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 40:11 LORD, I know you will never stop being merciful to…
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Psalm 51
Introduction Psalm 51: Today’s reading is a psalm asking for God’s forgiveness. It is attributed to King David. After David had Uriah killed in battle so he could marry Bathsheba, who was pregnant with David’s child, the prophet Nathan confronted David with his sin (see 2 Samuel 11:1—12:15). Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 51:1 Be merciful to me, O God, because…
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Psalm 33
Introduction Psalm 33: Today’s reading opens with a call to shout for joy, to praise and thank the LORD, and to sing a new song to him. Assurance of the LORD’s constant love comes from trusting in and obeying the LORD. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 33:5 The LORD loves what is righteous and just; his constant love fills the earth.…
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