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In Pastures Green: A Ramble through the Twenty-Third Psalm is unavailable, but you can change that!

This is such a masterful reflection on Psalm 23 that it's hard to believe that F. W. Boreham was 83 when he wrote it. It's Boreham at his best. The text sparkles with wit and wisdom. Though this will appeal to people of any age, it will especially be comforting to those who are in crisis or even facing death.

Nearing the scaffold, they sing triumphantly: Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale, Yet will I fear no ill: For Thou art with me; and Thy rod And staff me comfort still. And, as they stand, pinioned, upon the fatal platform, they conclude their duet: Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me: And in God’s house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be. Life consists of two elements—Activity and Repose. They are both here. He maketh me to lie down; He leadeth me. But the point is that,
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