Psalms for the Spirit
Psalms for the Spirit
Psalm of the Week: O God, You Are My God/Psalm 63
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Psalm of the Week: O God, You Are My God/Psalm 63

Journeying the Psalms #16

Written by Ireland’s great composer Turlough O’Carolan, Eleanor Plunkett is a cascading tune, set here to a Psalm of yearning and praise. It begins with longing like a “dry land,” acknowledging our deep desire to be in God’s presence, through which we can be “satisfied” as though our thirst is quenched.

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