
Psalm 92: Morning and Night
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Psalm 92 is a “make music to the Lord” Psalm, encouraging us to praise God morning and night, with harp and lyre. But the meat of the Psalm is a comparison of the lives of the wicked and righteous. I was especially drawn to verses 12-15. Earlier in the Psalm, we heard how the wicked sprout up quickly, then fade away just as quickly. Here, the psalmist compares that to the life of the righteous, who will grow and flourish like trees that bear fruit into old age. Or, as one commentator put it, “like trees that are fresh and full of sap”!
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words and music by Greg Scheer
copyright February 5, 2026
CCLI #7277954
OneLicense #315835
Morning and night, I sing your love.
O God, most high, my song pours out.
The harp is alive, each string resounds
with the tune of your great name,
morning and night.
1. Your works have made me glad;
my joy is in your hands.
Your wonders spring from wells so deep,
my mind can’t comprehend.
Though those who trust deceit
spring up like summer’s wheat,
they wilt and bow into the ground
while God remains the King.
2. You bless my arm with power;
anoint my head with oil.
My eyes have seen the victory;
my ears, the song of joy.
I’ll flourish in your house–
a tree within your courts–
still fresh with fruit until I die
with praise upon my tongue.



