Pulpit To The People: “Overcoming Real Fear” (Psalm 23:4)

Pulpit To The People: “Overcoming Real Fear” (Psalm 23:4)
Pulpit To The People: “Overcoming Real Fear” (Psalm 23:4)

“Overcoming Real Fear” (Psalm 23:4)
Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. | Royal Missionary Baptist Church

In this week’s message, Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. digs into Psalm 23:4 to illuminate how we can overcome real fear in every day life. This familiar passage is relevant to every Christian, not just those in physical peril, he explains, because, “The Valley of the Shadow of Death symbolizes any time in your life when something you love is on the verge of being taken away.” Listen as Pastor Holt explains how reading Psalm 23:4 in times of crisis has the “power to dry crying eyes. To remind yourself that the Lord is my Jehovah.” We believe God with you that God is about to speak a word that is especially for you.

 

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