Psalms of Grace



The Psalms you will read here are taken directly from the Old Testament, but have been adapted and edited to reflect the reality of God's Grace as has been in place since the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. As you read, you will be looking through the lens of Grace and understanding these Psalms from that perspective.

Recommended Method of Reading: There are thirty days in each month (February excepted). If you read five psalms a day beginning with the current date, you would read through the Psalms in a month.

Observing the current date, read the corresponding psalm. Then add 30 to this date and read that psalm. Keep adding 30 until you have read five psalms. For example, if today were the 5th of the month, you would read Psalm 5, 35, 65, 95 and 125.*

May God grant you the joyous blessings of doing this that I and others like you have found.

-- Paul Morris

*Tip: Psalm 119 is long. In fact, it is the longest chapter in the Bible. You may find it helpful to save it for the thirty-first day of the month.

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Adaptation from New International Version by Paul D. Morris, 2005