Pulpit to the People: “Psalm 23” (Psalm 23)

Pulpit to the People: “Psalm 23” (Psalm 23)
Pulpit to the People: “Psalm 23” (Psalm 23)

“Psalm 23” (Psalm 23)
Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. | Royal Missionary Baptist Church

This week, Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. preaches on the familiar 6 verses of Psalm 23.  “There are 139 Psalms that are longer, larger. But this small one always seems to be just what you need when you need something, he says. “There’s something about these words that drip with the reality that our soul yearns for.” Listen as Pastor Holt illuminates this familiar place where those in relationship can find a place of comfort, peace and restoration, even in these uncertain times. We believe God with you that God is about to speak a word that is especially for you.

 

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