Psalms 91

Which worship songs are based on Psalms 91?

  1. Shadow of Shaddai (Psalm 91) — Aaron Shust (2023) Psalms 91:1-5

    The song directly adapts Psalm 91's descriptions of dwelling under the Most High, trusting God as refuge and fortress, receiving shelter beneath his wings, facing nocturnal and daytime dangers without fear, and being guarded by angels.

  2. Weatherproof — Blanca (2025) Psalms 91:1-2

    The song expresses themes of God as a shelter and protector, paralleling the sentiments found in Psalm 91, which speaks of God being a refuge and fortress for those who trust in Him.

  3. Palm of Your Hand — Brandon Lake (2023) Psalms 91:1-5

    The opening imagery of shelter beneath God's wings, protection from arrows, and freedom from fear closely follows Psalm 91. The bridge's emphasis on surrounding angelic protection reinforces the same passage.

  4. Great Is the Lord Our God — Avalon (2020) Psalms 91:1-2

    The clustered descriptions of God as shelter, refuge, and fortress closely reproduce the protective imagery concentrated at the opening of Psalm 91.

  5. Holy Song - Acoustic — Brian Johnson & Bethel Music & Brooke Ligertwood (2025) Psalms 91:1

    The imagery of living 'beneath the shadow of Your wing' evokes the protective language found in Psalm 91, which speaks of God's refuge and safety.

  6. Psalm 91 (Thy Feet On Dragons) — Brian Sauvé (2023) Psalms 91:1-16

    The song presents the whole of Psalm 91 in a metrical English rendering, preserving its sequence of promises concerning refuge, deliverance, angelic protection, victory over dangerous creatures, answered prayer, and salvation.

  7. Pretty Bird — Rita Springer (2024) Psalms 91:1-4

    The description of finding shelter beneath God's wings and remaining covered during danger closely parallels the psalm's imagery of divine refuge under protective wings.

  8. My Refuge — Bryan & Katie Torwalt (2026) Psalms 91:1-7

    The song combines Psalm 91’s sheltering-wing imagery with its specific numerical picture of casualties falling on both sides while the worshiper remains under divine protection.

  9. On & On (feat. James Poyser) — Madison Ryann Ward & James Poyser (2026) Psalms 91:1-4

    The song uses Psalm 91's combined imagery of dwelling in God's protective shadow and finding shelter beneath His wings.

  10. Shadow — Ariel Fitz-Patrick (2025) Psalms 91:1-4

    The repeated combination of a secret dwelling place, divine shadow, feathers, wings, shelter, and refuge unmistakably draws from Psalm 91's description of God's protection.

  11. Ninety One — Jess Ray (2024) Psalms 91:1-13

    The title and sustained imagery closely follow Psalm 91, including dwelling in divine refuge, shelter beneath God's wings, protection at night, escape from traps, angelic guardianship, thousands falling nearby, and victory over threats underfoot.

  12. Steadfast Love — Tenielle Neda & Nick Chambers (2025) Psalms 91:1

    The imagery of being in the 'shelter of the wings of the most high' evokes the protective language found in Psalm 91, which describes God as a refuge and fortress.

  13. PRAiiiSE — Matt Crocker (2025) Psalms 91:1

    The imagery of being under the 'shadow of Your mighty hand' evokes the protective themes found in Psalm 91, which speaks of God as a refuge and fortress.

  14. My Refuge — TAYA (2025) Psalms 91:1

    The imagery of being held in the shadow of God's wings evokes the protective metaphor found in Psalm 91, which describes God as a refuge and fortress.

  15. Big God — Terrian (2024) Psalms 91:1

    The pre-chorus closely adapts Psalm 91's distinctive image of dwelling under the Almighty's protective shadow.

  16. Angels — Elle Limebear (2020) Psalms 91:1

    The song combines Psalm 91’s imagery of shelter beneath divine wings and shadow with its promise that God commands angels to guard his people and prevent calamity from prevailing over them.

  17. SHADOW — Sondae (2025) Psalms 91:1-2

    The chorus closely joins the divine shadow, the title Almighty, and God as a hiding place, reproducing the distinctive protective imagery of this psalm.

  18. JESUS — Anendlessocean (2024) Psalms 91:1-2

    The paired portrayal of Jesus as a refuge and a hidden dwelling place closely reflects the opening imagery of Psalm 91.

  19. Satisfied — Evvie McKinney & Dante Bowe (2022) Psalms 91:1

    The bridge closely adapts the psalm’s language of dwelling beneath the shadow of the Most High, presenting sustained nearness to God as shelter.

  20. Forever Faithful — Chicago Mass Choir (2024) Psalms 91:2

    The song closely follows the psalm's paired description of God as a fortress and as the one in whom the worshiper places complete trust.

  21. Favour — Lawrence Oyor (2025) Psalms 91:4

    The metaphor of being covered by favour as a shield resonates with Psalm 91:4, which describes God's faithfulness as a shield and buckler, emphasizing divine protection.

  22. I Will Not Be Afraid (Reprise) — Phil Wickham (2025) Psalms 91:5

    The song combines the psalm's nighttime danger and daytime arrow into a single image of threats arriving at every hour. This distinctive pairing strongly identifies Psalm 91 rather than merely expressing generic courage.

  23. His Wings — Josh Garrels (2021) Psalms 91:5

    The command not to fear nighttime terror closely reproduces Psalm 91's distinctive assurance of protection from dangers associated with the night.

  24. Do It Now (Agbanilagbatan) — Limoblaze & Joe L Barnes (2025) Psalms 91:7

    The image of multitudes falling beside the speaker while the speaker remains secure is a clear adaptation of this psalm.

  25. 14 Angels — Aretha Franklin (2021) Psalms 91:11-12

    The arrangement of angels as guardians who protect the sleeper and direct her feet closely evokes the psalm's depiction of angels appointed to guard a person along the way and preserve their footing.

  26. Unstoppable — Crowder (2024) Psalms 91:11-13

    The combined imagery of angelic guardianship and protection from a serpent closely follows this psalm's depiction of angels guarding the faithful and victory over serpentine danger.

  27. OK TO FALL (FEAT. ZACARDI CORTEZ) — Voices of Fire & Pharrell Williams & Zacardi Cortez (2026) Psalms 91:11-12

    The recurring picture of angels moving beneath a falling person closely reflects the psalm's promise that God commands angels to guard and uphold someone in danger.

  28. Never — Eris Ford (2025) Psalms 91:11-12

    The imagery of being covered and protected aligns with the promise in Psalm 91:11-12 that God will command His angels to guard us in all our ways.

  29. Angels — Ariel Fitz-Patrick (2025) Psalms 91:11-12

    The song references the idea of angels watching over the speaker, which directly aligns with Psalm 91:11-12, where it is stated that God commands His angels to guard and protect.

Psalms 91 (King James Version)

1 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.

2 I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.

3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.

4 He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.

5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day;

6 Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.

7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.

8 Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked.

9 Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation;

10 There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.

11 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.

12 They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.

13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.

14 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.

15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him.

16 With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation.