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Easy-to-Read Version (ERV), The Lord is my shepherd. I will always have everything I need.[a] Footnotes: Psalm 23:1 I will … need Literally, “I will lack nothing.” Evangelical Heritage ...
Işık Abla, senior pastor of Dream Church International, reflects on Psalm 23, and how she found comfort and solace in its verses when she was at her darkest days.
I think Psalm 23 is powerful for a simple but surprising reason: the first-person singular pronouns. In case you’ve forgotten your middle-school grammar class, the first-person singular pronouns ...
Psalm 23. November 26, 2004 BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Many people know Rabbi Harold Kushner for his 1981 book WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE. ...
I started unpacking Psalm 23, I’m falling asleep to sheep noises like on YouTube, and I’m getting books on sheep. I need to understand the lens of a sheep to understand how this works.
See Jessi Colter’s Meditative ‘Psalm 23 The Lord Is My Shepherd’ Video. Colter sings scripture on new album 'The Psalms,' produced by Lenny Kaye. By Brittney McKenna.
We read Psalm 23 today because we believe that Jesus is the shepherd it describes. Jesus is the one who leads us to green pastures and makes God’s abundance out of our scarcity.