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The Lord Our Shepherd: An Exposition of the Twenty-Third Psalm journeys through Psalm 23, a psalm that has provided great comfort and encouragement to its readers for centuries. After a preliminary set of notes on the scope of it, John Stevenson unpacks the content of this Psalm in three sections: The Fold, The Banquet, and The Conclusion. Stevenson's words bring clarity and detail to this...

for ever attend him. He makes no positive declaration of this kind. He presumes not to determine what his earthly lot shall be; but his confidence in the pastoral care of God enables him comfortably to conclude what it shall not be.—“I shall not want.” As if he had said, “Whatever may be the troubles and difficulties, the straits and changes, of my future life, I know my heavenly Shepherd will not withdraw his watchful care, nor withhold any blessing that shall be really needful either for my body
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