Pulpit to the People: “The Lord is My Shepherd” (Psalm 23)

Pulpit to the People: “The Lord is My Shepherd” (Psalm 23)
Pulpit to the People: “The Lord is My Shepherd” (Psalm 23)

“The Lord is My Shepherd” (Psalm 23)
Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. | Royal Missionary Baptist Church

“‘The Lord is my shepherd.’ You really gotta claim it!” Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. says of the most famous five words in Psalm 23. “You’ve really got to believe that when you look back over your life and you look at your current life and into the future of your life, that you can see the hand of God. Even in the dark days of your past.” Listen as Pastor Holt walks us through the meaning of the Psalm 23 verse by verse to illuminate a deeper understanding of its meaning in the original language and its application to our lives today. We believe God with you that God is about to speak a word that is especially for you.

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