Servants of Worship bring Scripture into a contemporary worship setting with “Davids Prayer (Psalm 25),” a song that takes its foundation directly from the words of Psalm 25. Their approach is simple but meaningful: rather than using Scripture only as inspiration, they allow the biblical text itself to shape much of their music.
The result is a worship song that feels deeply connected to the prayerful nature of the Psalm. Themes of trust, guidance, forgiveness and dependence on God remain at the centre, giving the song a timeless quality while allowing it to sit naturally within a contemporary Christian music setting.
One of the most interesting aspects of Servants of Worship’s work is their commitment to preserving the words of Scripture. Many of their songs come directly and unaltered from God’s Word, creating an experience where listeners can engage with familiar passages through melody and worship.
“Davids Prayer (Psalm 25)” is particularly suited to quiet reflection and personal worship. There is a sense of simplicity in letting the Psalm speak for itself, with the music providing a setting rather than competing with the message.
The response from listeners has also highlighted the project’s distinctive character, with fans saying they can imagine the Psalmist himself singing these musical interpretations. It is a remarkable compliment, and one that reflects the central purpose behind Servants of Worship’s music: bringing Scripture to life through song.
With new music being added regularly to their Spotify and YouTube channels, Servants of Worship continue to build a growing collection of worship and contemporary Christian songs designed to reach listeners across different musical tastes while keeping Scripture at the heart of everything they create.


