There's something about death that make everyone suddenly religious. Even an atheist will ask God for help (if he does, in fact exist) when death comes knocking at the door. There's one thing constant ...
“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 ...
Last week in response to M from Harrisburg, Pa., who is a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church’s Bible Study Group, I began a study guide for the 23rd Psalm. I may offer study guides for other ...
The Bible is ever-new, even though the words remain the same. The original Greek and Hebrew text of the Bible hasn't changed since the canon was considered closed around the third century. And yet, ...
He lets me lie down in green pastures. Psalm 23 is probably the best-known and best-loved of all the sacred songs or hymns found in the Bible, and it is a wonderful image where we are the sheep and ...
When reading the Psalms, you understand that He is omnipresent and wants you to draw near to Him. Psalms are forever relatable, which is why they are the most frequently read book in the Bible. Jesus ...
"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 ...
Pope Benedict XVI used his Oct. 5 audience to revisit the theme of trusting in God during times of adversity found in Psalm 23—a message that he delivered twice at the beginning of September. “With ...
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