
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing: A Liturgy for Daily Worship with the Psalms
FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA OCTOBER 2026
A 31-Day Liturgy Focused on the Psalms
With beautiful prose that draws readers into worship, the Psalms serve as the Bibleās very own liturgy. But many lifelong believers encounter seasons when devotion grows dull, and Scripture reading becomes a matter of dutiful habit rather than heartfelt praise.Ā Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ offers a 31-day liturgical guide rooted in the Psalms, providing content, structure, and rhythms that center hearts on honoring our God.
Designed to be read in 15ā20 minutes per day, each reading includes a Call to Worship drawn from the psalter, an Old Testament reading, historical prayers, creeds, and catechisms that point readers to Christ. This edition of the Daily Worship Liturgy series offers fresh content participants may use as an alternative toĀ Be Thou My VisionĀ and alongside the seasonal liturgies,Ā O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, andĀ O Sacred Head, Now Wounded.Ā Ā
- 31 Daily Devotions:Ā Features an Old Testament Scripture reading from the Psalms, hymns, prayers, and creeds, as well as time for meditation, petition, and confession
- Focused on the Psalms:Ā Each daily reading includes a Call to Worship drawn directly from the psalter
- Repetition Throughout Readings:Ā Content repeats to help readers memorize and meditate on important materialĀ
- A Part of the Daily Worship Liturgy Series:Ā Written by Jonathan Gibson, author ofĀ Be Thou My Vision;Ā O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; andĀ O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
360 pages
Ā
āWe come to know the love of Christ, says Paul, together āwith all the saints.ā We also grow spiritually as we learn to worship with them. InĀ Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing, Jonny Gibson once again helps us do this by beautifully weaving together the God-breathed words of prophets and apostles with the wisdom of believers throughout the centuries. Packed with the words of Scripture, the experience of the psalmists, the prayers of the saints, and the confessions of the church, spiritual nourishment flows freely through these pages to help us in praise and prayer. Those who āread, mark, learn, and inwardly digestā them will surely experience refreshment in their daily seasons of worship and findĀ Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ a wonderful companion on the pilgrim way from grace to glory.ā
Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellorās Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
āFor millennia, the Psalms have been a fount for the churchās prayers and praise.Ā Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ leads us back to that deep well, and so to its sourceāthe Lord himself. This liturgy for daily worship provides a guide for our prayers, praise, confession, catechism, and Scripture reading. By drawing on the churchās long history of worship, especially the Psalms, it offers refreshing springs for our daily walk with the Lord (Ps. 107:35).ā
Murray Smith,Ā Lecturer in Biblical Theology and Exegesis, Christ College, Sydney
āA richly biblical liturgy can be a great resource for personal and corporate growth in Christian discipleship. Jonny Gibson has served Godās people well by providing a number of these that mine the riches of our shared heritage as Christians and present them in a wonderfully accessible manner. This new resource, which makes use particularly of the Psalms, Matthew Henry, the Chalcedonian Definition, and the Westminster Creed (a summary of the Westminster Confession of Faith), is a helpful addition to the gifts Jonny has already given us.ā
Mark D. Thompson,Ā Principal, Moore Theological College
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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA OCTOBER 2026
A 31-Day Liturgy Focused on the Psalms
With beautiful prose that draws readers into worship, the Psalms serve as the Bibleās very own liturgy. But many lifelong believers encounter seasons when devotion grows dull, and Scripture reading becomes a matter of dutiful habit rather than heartfelt praise.Ā Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ offers a 31-day liturgical guide rooted in the Psalms, providing content, structure, and rhythms that center hearts on honoring our God.
Designed to be read in 15ā20 minutes per day, each reading includes a Call to Worship drawn from the psalter, an Old Testament reading, historical prayers, creeds, and catechisms that point readers to Christ. This edition of the Daily Worship Liturgy series offers fresh content participants may use as an alternative toĀ Be Thou My VisionĀ and alongside the seasonal liturgies,Ā O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, andĀ O Sacred Head, Now Wounded.Ā Ā
- 31 Daily Devotions:Ā Features an Old Testament Scripture reading from the Psalms, hymns, prayers, and creeds, as well as time for meditation, petition, and confession
- Focused on the Psalms:Ā Each daily reading includes a Call to Worship drawn directly from the psalter
- Repetition Throughout Readings:Ā Content repeats to help readers memorize and meditate on important materialĀ
- A Part of the Daily Worship Liturgy Series:Ā Written by Jonathan Gibson, author ofĀ Be Thou My Vision;Ā O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; andĀ O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
360 pages
Ā
āWe come to know the love of Christ, says Paul, together āwith all the saints.ā We also grow spiritually as we learn to worship with them. InĀ Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing, Jonny Gibson once again helps us do this by beautifully weaving together the God-breathed words of prophets and apostles with the wisdom of believers throughout the centuries. Packed with the words of Scripture, the experience of the psalmists, the prayers of the saints, and the confessions of the church, spiritual nourishment flows freely through these pages to help us in praise and prayer. Those who āread, mark, learn, and inwardly digestā them will surely experience refreshment in their daily seasons of worship and findĀ Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ a wonderful companion on the pilgrim way from grace to glory.ā
Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellorās Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
āFor millennia, the Psalms have been a fount for the churchās prayers and praise.Ā Come, Thou Fount of Every BlessingĀ leads us back to that deep well, and so to its sourceāthe Lord himself. This liturgy for daily worship provides a guide for our prayers, praise, confession, catechism, and Scripture reading. By drawing on the churchās long history of worship, especially the Psalms, it offers refreshing springs for our daily walk with the Lord (Ps. 107:35).ā
Murray Smith,Ā Lecturer in Biblical Theology and Exegesis, Christ College, Sydney
āA richly biblical liturgy can be a great resource for personal and corporate growth in Christian discipleship. Jonny Gibson has served Godās people well by providing a number of these that mine the riches of our shared heritage as Christians and present them in a wonderfully accessible manner. This new resource, which makes use particularly of the Psalms, Matthew Henry, the Chalcedonian Definition, and the Westminster Creed (a summary of the Westminster Confession of Faith), is a helpful addition to the gifts Jonny has already given us.ā
Mark D. Thompson,Ā Principal, Moore Theological College











