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1 | The Shepherd is My Lord! | Ps 23:1 | Robert Nicholson | 47552 | ||
Dear fellowbelievers: It has been suggested that Psalm 23, Psalm 24 and Psalm 25 are a trilogy. God by his Spirit caused David to write these prophetic Psalms. 1. Psalms 22: The Good Shepherd gives his life for the Sheep. (John 10:11) We read in graphic detail the sufferings of the Lord Jesus upon the cross which are further proofs of the inspiration of scripture as we see these prophecies fulfilled by Christ at the hands of Roman soldiers who knew nothing of prophecy regarding Christ. Psalms 23: The Great Shepherd "brought again from the dead through the blood of the everlasting covenant" (Heb. 13:20) who tenderly cares for the sheep. Because of calvary we belong to him, he is our Lord, the one who governs our life. We have confidence as we feed upon the green pastures of his word. Serinity fills our soul as he leads us by his Spirit beside the still waters. We are safe in him as we walk through this world of death and are guided by his rod of correction and rescued from danger by the crook of his staff. Even in the midst of our enemies he cares for us, greater is he that is in us then he that is in the world. Our cup runneth over with his love which he has given each believer by his indwelling Spirit. We know that his goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives, we are totally dependent upon his grace. Our hope is sure that when our days of life are over that we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Praise his precious name. Psalms 24: The Chief Shepherd who appears as the King of Glory to own and reward the sheep (1 Peter 5:4) These are a few musings which I have enjoyed. Words fail us when we discuss our Lord and Saviour. Robert |
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2 | The Shepherd is My Lord! | Ps 23:1 | Biskit | 48090 | ||
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