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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.
Psalm 23 is a masterpiece throughout. Each verse rings with hope, comfort and blessings. It is possibly the best-loved chapter in the entire Bible. It is beloved by Christians and Jews alike. Charl… ...
The Lord is my shepherd; Christ is the Good Shepherd who feeds and guards his sheep. Just as his contemporary, St. Ambrose, St. Gregory of Nyssa recognizes the Psalm as part of the liturgy: “By ...
Raise your hand if you memorized Psalm 23 at some point in your childhood. Now raise your hand if, like me, you took a while (decades) to realize that the shepherd in this psalm isn’t actually Jesus.
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.
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.
Here is a line-by-line breakdown of Psalms 23, what the song means, and how it can relate to your life, even if you don't read the bible. 1. "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
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.