Morning Prayer: New Song
From Morning Prayer: “Sing a new song unto the Lord.” (Psalm 98:1) Morning Prayer begins with praise. Before petitions, before reflection, before the day’s demands — the Church sings. "Sing a new song" a line that appears often in Scripture — in Psalms 33, 96, 98, 149, and in Isaiah’s vision of renewal. Each time, it signals something more than novelty. The “new” song is not new because it’s never been sung before. It’s new because God has done something new , and the world itself is being remade. What Makes the Song New In Hebrew poetry, “new” does not mean “recent.” It means renewed — fresh with gratitude, alive with grace. When the psalmist calls for a new song, it’s a summons to awaken the heart to what God has just done: deliverance, mercy, creation itself reborn. Morning Prayer, or Lauds , is the hour of resurrection. It greets the dawn not as repetition but as revelation. Every sunrise is a new creation. Every breath is a new song. The Church places this psalm at ...