Psalm 23:5 says, "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over." We think that victory over our foes involves defeating ...
Violent conflicts that have continued through the holiday season have left many seeking solace. Rabbi and author Harold Kushner says one source... Violent conflicts that have continued through the ...
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want " Before the first verse of the 23rd Psalm has rolled off my tongue, my mind has wandered off in search of the green pastures and still waters like a wayward ...
We learned last week that the Lord is my shepherd and who that Shepherd is. As we delve further into this 23rd Psalm, we find that the Shepherd will supply all of our needs. Another way of stating ...
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” -- King James Version (KJV) Q: I agree with you about changing “want” to “lack” in the 23rd Psalm. I have a large Bible which is too heavy to hold but I ...
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” — King James Version (KJV) Q: I agree with you about changing “want” to “lack” in the 23rd Psalm. I have a large Bible which is too heavy to hold but I ...
The 23rd Psalm is one of the most beloved passages in the Bible. Its theme of God as a shepherd leading a flock through “the valley of the shadow of death,” preparing feasts in the presence of enemies ...
Violent conflicts that have continued through the holiday season have left many seeking solace. Rabbi and author Harold Kushner says one source that could help people of different faiths is Psalm 23, ...
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